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Present perfect simple

Explanations Present perfect simple refers to: Recent events, without a definite time given. The recentness may be indicated by just. We’ve missed the turning. I’ve just seen a ghost! Indefinite events, which happened at an unknown time in the past. No definite time is given. Jim has had three car accidents, (up to the present) Indefinite events which may have […]

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Punctuation

Explanations Commas (,) Commas are used to separate items in lists, before question tags, to separate clauses, after and around certain linking words. I’ve been to Dallas, New Orleans, Kansas and Tampa Bay. Sue is a lovely girl, isn’t she? If you see Kevin, tell him his photocopies are ready. Broadly speaking, I agree with what you are saying. I

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Present Continuous

Explanations Present continuous (progressive) generally refers to actions which are in progress at the moment. These can be temporary: I’m staying in a hotel until I find a fiat. They can be actually in progress: The dog is sleeping on our bed! Or they can be generally in progress but not actually happening at the moment: I’m learning to

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Present Simple Tense

Explanations Present simple generally refers to: facts that are always true Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. habits British people drink a lot of tea. states I don’t like gangster films. Other uses of present simple Making declarations Verbs describing opinions and feelings tend to be state verbs. I hope you’ll come to my party. I bet you don’t know the answer! I

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Iň köp duş gelýän iňlis/amerikan adam atlary

Dünýäde iň köp ulanylýan iňlis/amerikan adam atlaryny bilmek hemmeler üçin gyzykly bolsa gerek. Olara kitapda, çeper filmde, sungat hem sport äleminde, şeýle hem köpçülikleýin habar beriş serişdelerinde we ş.m. ýa doly ýa-da gysgaldylan/üýtgedilen görnüşlerde duş gelmek bolýar. Oglana dakylýan iňlis/amerikan atlary: James John Robert Michael William David Richard Charles Joseph Thomas Christopher Daniel Paul Mark

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1. The means something like ‘you know which one I mean’. It is used with uncountable, singular and plural nouns. the water (uncountable) the table (singular countable) the stars (plural countable) We use the to talk about people and things that we have already mentioned. She’s got two children: a girl and a boy. The boy’s fourteen and the girl’s eight. when

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Articles: a/an

1. A noun like house, engineer, girl, name refers to a whole class of people or things. We use a/an with a noun to talk about just one member of that class. (A/an means ‘one’.) She lives in a nice big house. My father is an engineer. (NOT My father is engineer) A girl phoned this morning. Tanaka is a

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