The Present Perfect Simple
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Past or Present Perfect Tense - Simple Form - T24
www.english-grammar.atPast 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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Chapter 7: Subordinate Clauses - Washington State University
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