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https://www.uhu.es/antonia.dominguez/presentperfect.pdf= present — present perfect Monday Compare: present simple Mark and Liz are married. Are you married? DO you know Sarah? I know Sarah. Linda lives in London. I have a car. present continuous I'm learning German. David is watching TV. It's raining. for and since UNITS 19, 97 NOW Thursday present perfect simple (have been/ have lived/have known ...
Present Perfect (see also Inside Grammar from page 115 to ...
https://www.iispandinipiazza.edu.it/.../2016/06/Present-Perfect-1.pdfPresent Perfect vs Simple Past (see also Inside Grammar pages 130-133) PRESENT PERFECT We use it to talk about experiences happened in an unspecified past or with unfinished actions. past We use it with the following time expressions: Ever, never, recently, lately, Today, this week, this month, Just, already, still, yet
Present Perfect Tense
d6vsczyu1rky0.cloudfront.net/29948_b/wp-content/uploads/2020/0…Troll’s Present Perfect Sentences Year 3 Grammar: Present Perfect Tense Whilst the Troll is sat under his bridge waiting for the Billy Goats to cross above, he likes to complete puzzles. However, he is struggling to change the verbs in these sentences to their present perfect form. For example: He (live) under the bridge for a long time.
Present Perfect Tense
d6vsczyu1rky0.cloudfront.net › 29948_b › wp-contentTroll’s Present Perfect Sentences Year 3 Grammar: Present Perfect Tense Whilst the Troll is sat under his bridge waiting for the Billy Goats to cross above, he likes to complete puzzles. However, he is struggling to change the verbs in these sentences to their present perfect form. For example: He (live) under the bridge for a long time.