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Just one quick question (a clarification, actually): There are only two verb tenses in English, present and past, right? So, I can only say "present simple tense " and "past simple tense " and, since the rest of the verb
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1. I wish I had more time to finish this exercise - SIMPLE PAST - PRESENT
2. When you have finished , you can go home - PRESENT SIMPLE present perfect (have) - FUTURE
3. 'Major calls for peace summit' (headline) - PRESENT
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califjim
97 days ago
Present Progressive, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Present Simple, Relationships, References, Business, Career, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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I have to say if the following are PAST, PRESENT or FUTURE and also if they are PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE or PAST SIMPLE
can someone please help THANKS
1. I wish I had more time to finish this exercise - SIMPLE
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yaggy74
97 days ago
Present Progressive, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Present Simple, Relationships, References, Business, Career, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Hi!! I started studying English very recently what is the difference between these two situations? 1) Present Continuous USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled events in the
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mariajose12345
97 days ago
Simple Present, Difference Between, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Anon, do you have a basic understanding of tenses?
Do you know when to use the present, the present continuous, the present perfect, etc?
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Would you please cite an example or two of how the present progressive tense might be misused?
They are travelling through Italy at the moment.
The river is flowing very fast after last night's rain.
Poeple are becoming less
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"Enjoy" is not a stative verb. The only difference between the sentences is that you en j oy is in present tense, and you're enjoying is in the present continuous tense. Present-continuous means that you're doing it now .
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moduffycobb
107 days ago
Verbs, Difference Between, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Continuous Tenses, Languages, Stative
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one question, what do you mean when you say "without a continuous verb form"? can you give me an example? The following are all examples of continuous verb forms: I am thinking = present continuous I was thinking = past continuous I
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yankee
115 days ago
Difference Between, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Commas, Punctuation, Present Perfect, Present Simple, Simples Tenses, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Here's the sentence that he actually utters in the recording: Every part of history is revealing some kind of truth because every part of history is expressing some part of the evolving spirit. Personally, I think the continuous tense sounds
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Here's the sentence that he actually utters in the recording: Every part of history is revealing some kind of truth because every part of history is expressing some part of the evolving spirit.
History, therefore, reveals truth, because it
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