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Here are a few examples: Present perfect: 1) I have seen all the movies in the Star Wars series. 2) He has been to New York two times. Past Perfect 1) I had been to Rome several times before I travelled to London. 2) She had lived many years in
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alpheccastars
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Hi,
Are the following expressions gramatically incorrect? No.
I have been walking my dog these three years.
He has been playing at the Wimbledon since he was 18 years old.
A private English school's website in Japan
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clive
209 days ago
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I have been walking my dog these three years. -- OK
He has been playing at Wimbledon since he was 18 years old. -- OK
A private English school's website in Japan says the above expressions should be changed to:
I have
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mister micawber
209 days ago
Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Perfect Progressive, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Websites, Activities, Asia, Languages
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Are the following expressions gramatically incorrect?
I have been walking my dog these three years.
He has been playing at the Wimbledon since he was 18 years old.
A private English school's website in Japan says the above
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snappy
209 days ago
Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Perfect Progressive, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Websites, Activities, Asia, Languages
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Perfect progressive aspect is normally not expressed in the passive voice. Well, you would know what is normal in English, I suppose! FYI. Actual utterance of a native speaker: The economy is getting worse and worse. More and more employees have
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A. Underline the verb or verbs and identify the tense/s. ( 9 pts ) Tina was sleeping when I entered the room. _ past tense __ past continuous OR past tense of was plus past participle (as adj.) / entered past tense Jose watches television every
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avangi
317 days ago
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I can, for example, say that "I will have been running for four straight days by this time tomorrow" is an example of the "future perfect progressive" without feeling the need to tack on the disputed term "tense" or
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rewboss wrote on 04 Jun 2004: R H Draney wrote on 03 Jun 2004: I don't ... imperfect is a tense and not a mood in French. I don't know if my last post was simply ignored or what, but first we have to agree on whether ... are exactly two
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