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Past perfect tense - EnglishForEveryone.org

Past perfect tense - EnglishForEveryone.org

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The Past Tense – Past Perfect There are three aspects of the present tense: = action 1) Simple past 2) Past progressive 3) Past perfect (simple and progressive) _____ The past perfect (simple) tense is used to describe an action that has been completed before another past action. It is also used to describe an action that happened in the

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Mastering the Present Perfect Tense - Road to Grammar

Mastering the Present Perfect Tense - Road to Grammar

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Remember that we use the present perfect tense to describe a non-specific time in the past. If we specify the time, we do not use the present perfect tense. We use the simple past tense: Wrong: I have seen that movie last week. Right: I saw that movie last week. If the time is not specified, it can be possible to use either tense.

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Past and Past Perfect Tense - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 ...

Past and Past Perfect Tense - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 ...

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B1 Past and Past Perfect Tense T028 Fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets: Past or Past Perfect Tense /Simple or Progressive) 1. After I _____ the letter, I _____ that I _____ the wrong address on it. (POST, REALISE, WRITE) 2. John asked me where I _____ the day before. (BE) 3.

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Past or Present Perfect Tense - Simple Form - T24

Past or Present Perfect Tense - Simple Form - T24

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Past or Present Perfect Tense – Simple form 1. The weather has been awful in the past few days. 2. We have washed the dishes. They’re clean now. 3. Has your course started yet? 4. Emma packed her suitcase last night. 5. They have closed the factory. – Really? When did that happen? 6. Shall we play tennis? We haven’t played since we were ...

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TENSES EXPLANATIONS - Perfect English Grammar

TENSES EXPLANATIONS - Perfect English Grammar

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When should we use the Past Simple? This is the basic past tense. We use it whenever we want to talk about the past and we don't have any special situation that means we should use the past perfect, present perfect, past continuous, etc. Finished actions, states or habits in the past.

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Participle clauses - Perfect English Grammar

Participle clauses - Perfect English Grammar

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2. A past participle can be used in the same way as a simple passive relative clause: • We read the email sent by the manager. • (= We read the email that had been sent by the manager). • This vase, made in China in the 14 th century, is very valuable. • (= This vase, which was made in China in the 14 th century, is very valuable).

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