Example: dental hygienist

The Present Perfect Progressive

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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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Complex Test Passive in English - Answers - Englisch-Hilfen

Complex Test Passive in English - Answers - Englisch-Hilfen

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a) Present Perfect b) Simple Past . c) Past Perfect . d) Simple Present. 10) The patient is being prepared for the major operation. a) Simple Present b) Present Perfect c) Present Perfect Progressive . d) Present Progressive . B - Make Passive forms from the given phrases. Mind the tenses in brackets. 1) the car - to repair (Present Perfect ...

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Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous ...

Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous ...

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Present Perfect Progressive Story 1 – Exercises A. Answer the following questions . Use the Present Perfect Progressive tense. 1. How long have Ruth and Martha been spending time together? For how

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Chapter 7: Subordinate Clauses - Washington State University

Chapter 7: Subordinate Clauses - Washington State University

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13. I expect to be working tomorrow. (Progressive Active) 14. Marge wanted to have left already. (Perfect Active) 15. The teachers expected us to have been working for the last hour. (Perfect Progressive) 16. I want to be honored by my peers for my brilliant discoveries. (Simple Passive) 17. I want my peers to honor me for my brilliant discoveries.

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