Present Perfect Simple Tense
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www.english-grammar.atFill 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
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise at Auto …
www.autoenglish.orgPresent Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise SUBJECT + HAVE/HAS + BEEN + VERB+ING + THE REST She has been reading a lot recently TENSE USE EXAMPLE Present Perfect Simple 1 when the result of the action is important I’ve written a play Present Perfect Continuous 2 to …
TENSES EXPLANATIONS - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.comWhen 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.
present perfect or past simple 2 - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com© 2012 www.perfect-english-grammar.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. Present Perfect or Past Simple 2 Choose the present perfect or past simple:
Simple Present Exercises
reptic-crla.collanaud.qc.caTutee’s Simple Present Tense Booklet (Tutor’s copy in Tutor Manual pages 103-118) Simple Present Exercises Exercise 1: Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the affirmative. 1. Mary (play) _____ tennis every day. 2. My friends always (eat) _____ lunch at the cafeteria.