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B1 Present Perfect Simple and Progressive T037

B1 Present Perfect Simple and Progressive T037

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B1 Present Perfect Simple and Progressive T037 Fill in the correct form of the verb given: Present Perfect Simple or Progressive 1. I _____ on redecorating the house for the last few days and I'm still not finished. (WORK) 2. She _____ …

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Complex Test Passive in English - Answers - Englisch-Hilfen

Complex Test Passive in English - Answers - Englisch-Hilfen

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a) Simple Present b) Present Perfect c) Present Perfect Progressive . d) Present Progressive . 8) The tiger would be kept in the zoo. a) will-future b) Simple Present c) Present Progressive . d) Conditional Simple . 9) The people had not been warned by the coastguards. a) Present Perfect b) Simple Past . c) Past Perfect . d) Simple Present. 10 ...

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How to form the Present Perfect - Espresso English

How to form the Present Perfect - Espresso English

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In some cases, the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous are the same: “I’ve worked here since 1992.” = “I’ve been working here since 1992.” However, we often use the present perfect progressive to emphasize the action, and the present perfect simple to emphasize the result:

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B1 Present Perfect Tense: Simple and Progressive T008

B1 Present Perfect Tense: Simple and Progressive T008

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B1 Present Perfect Tense: Simple and Progressive T008 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the present perfect tense. 1. I _____ the book you gave me, so you can have it back now. (READ) 2. You look tired. You _____ too hard lately. (PROBABLY WORK) 3.

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T035-Present, Past and Present Perfect Tense

T035-Present, Past and Present Perfect Tense

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Fill in the correct forms: PRESENT, PAST and PRESENT PERFECT – Simple and Progressive 1. What HAS HELEN BEEN DOING (Helen, do) for the last two hours ? - She HAS BEEN PREPARING (prepare) for next week’s meeting; she IS DUSTING (dust) the furniture now. 2. His sister HAS BEEN (be) in Australia six times and I HAVE BEEN (be) there only twice

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Present Perfect Tense - EnglishForEveryone.org

Present Perfect Tense - EnglishForEveryone.org

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1) Simple present 2) Present progressive 3) Present perfect (simple and progressive) _____ The present perfect (simple) tense is used to describe a fact that has been true from sometime in the past and continues to be true up through the present. • Use the helping verb “ has ” before a verb in present perfect simple tense to describe (he,

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Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)

Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)

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Present Perfect Simple Vs. Present Perfect Progressive (Ex. 2) Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb, present perfect simple or present per-fect progressive. Ex. John finished his business degree. Then he started to work for a large international company.

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Verb Forms and Tenses - Southeastern Louisiana University

Verb Forms and Tenses - Southeastern Louisiana University

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Present perfect progressive The present perfect progressive tense is used to show an event that began in the past, continues in the present, and may continue in the future. The present perfect progressive tense is form by using has been or have been with the present participle verb form ending in –ing. Example: The children have been sleeping.

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UNIT Passions Present and Past: Perfect and Perfect ...

UNIT Passions Present and Past: Perfect and Perfect ...

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36 Present and Past: Perfect and erfect P Progressive 6 Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect form of the verb in parentheses. Then write since or for. 1. People in many countries enjoy ice swimming. It became popular several decades ago. People have enjoyed (enjoy) ice swimming for several decades. 2. The first Canadian Polar Bear ...

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APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT

APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT

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List names of employers in consecutive order with present or last employer listed first. Account for all periods of time including military service and any periods of unemployment. If self-employed, give firm name and supply business references. PLEASE GIVE MONTH AND YEAR. NAME OF EMPLOYER JOB TITLE AND DUTIES ADDRESS

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