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Use the table to help you. QUESTION: How do you create the present perfect tense?
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Use the simple past of "have" and the past participle of the main verb.
Use the simple present of "be" and the past participle of the main verb.
Use the simple present of "have" and the past participle of the main verb.
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Use the table to help you. True or False? Three verbs are used to create the present perfect tense?
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Use the table to help you. QUESTION: How do you create the present perfect tense?
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Use the table to help you. True or False? Three verbs are used to create the present perfect tense?
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True or False? Two verbs are used to create the present perfect tense?
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From the following examples, which is the affirmative statement (sentence) in the present perfect tense?
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From the following examples, which is an example of an affirmative statement in the present perfect tense? (The table will help you.)
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Which is the correct negative statement (sentence) in the present perfect tense? Be careful!
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Which is the correct affirmative question in the present perfect tense?
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In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronouns "he, she, zie, it"?
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In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronoun "I"?
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In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronouns "we, you, they"?
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What is the contracted (shortened) form of have not?
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What is the contracted (shortened) form of has not?
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Be careful! True or False: A noun is not the name of a person, a place or a thing.
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Read this carefully! True or False: a pronoun is not a word that is used to replace a noun (the name of a person, place or thing.)
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The pronoun "it" can replace the noun "table."
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Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "do"?
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Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "eat"?
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Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "go"?
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Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "be"?
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Which is the correct question in the present perfect tense?
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Look at the statement: Lucas has lived in Revere since December. QUESTION: Does Lucas live in Revere now?
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Look at the chart: True or False? The present perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still true now. E.g., I have studied with my teacher for three months.
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Which is an example of a sentence in the present perfect tense? (Use the examples in the table to help you, if necessary.)
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Which is an example of a sentence in the present perfect tense? (Use the examples in the table to help you, if necessary.)
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Use the table to help you. True or False? The word "since" is used for a specific time.
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Use the table to help you. True or False? The word "for" is used for a period (a duration) of time.
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Which sentence is correct? I have be in Revere since September, 2020. I have lived in the same apartment building. I have stay in my apartment for a long time. The reason is because Covid has be here.
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Which sentence is correct? My teachers has helped us a lot this year. They have teach us many things. I have learned a lot of things. However, it has be difficult because my classes are remote.
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In the present perfect tense, which question is correct?
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Which sentence is correct? I have almost finish my test. This test has be a little difficult, but I think I did okay. Mrs. Flynn has ask questions. On this test, the pictures have helped us to find the right answers.
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The next TEN questions are about THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE. Here is the first question. The Simple Future I Tense (affirmative) is formed with WILL + the base of main verb. Which sentence is correct?
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To ask an affirmative question in the simple future I, use this pattern: Will + the subject + the base. Which example is a correct affirmative question?
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The shortened form of will not is "won't. " Which negative statement is correct? Be careful.
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Which negative question is correct in the simple future I?
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Which sentence in the simple future I is correct? (Be careful.)
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What is the rule for creating the simple future I tense?
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Which sentence is correct in the simple future tense? My friend will goes to the cinema after Covid. My friend will buy ice cream and snacks. She will to be there with some friends. She will has a great time.
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Which question is correct? Will the sun shining tomorrow? Of course will because the sun shines every day. Yes, the sun will come out tomorrow. It will shines and shines.
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Which question is correct? Won't your friend likes the future when there is no Covid? Won't your friend feels happy? Won't you like your face to be free wihtou to be without a mask? Won't you happy.
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Which statement is correct? Many people won't practiced English. Maybe they think that they will make errors. However, if people won't practiced their English, how can someone help them? If they practice, they will improved.