Simple Present Present Perfect Progressive; infinitive (3rd person singular: infinitive + 's') Example: I / you / we / they speak he / she / it speaks: form of 'have' + been + ing-form . Example: I / you / we / they have been speaking he / she / it has been speaking: Exceptions: Exceptions when adding 's': The verbs can, may, might, must remain
Fill in the blanks with the present perfect tense of the given verb. Highlight any key words or expressions. Then explain why the verb tense is used. I have always loved [always/love] to go hiking in the mountains. My friend _____ [go] to New York many times.
Π―ΠΊΡΠΎ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΎ Passive Voice (ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΡΡΠ°Π½), ΡΠΎ ΡΠ°Ρ Present Perfect Continuous Passive Π² Π°Π½Π³Π»ΡΠΉΡΡΠΊΡΠΉ ΠΌΠΎΠ²Ρ Π½Π΅ Π²ΠΆΠΈΠ²Π°ΡΡΡΡΡ. ΠΠ°ΠΌΡΡΡΡ Π½ΡΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΌΠΈ Π²ΠΈΠΊΠΎΡΠΈΡΡΠΎΠ²ΡΡΠΌΠΎ Π·Π²ΠΈΡΠ°ΠΉΠ½ΠΈΠΉ Present Perfect Simple Passive. The author has been writing this book for 3 years.
We can use either the present perfect simple or continuous for situations that started in the past and still continue. But we must use the present perfect simple with stative verbs, and we normally use the present perfect continuous with dynamic verbs (although the present perfect simple is also possible.) Weβ ve had this car for years.
Present perfect continuous tense is a tense which is used to indicate the actions that began in the past but have continued or lasted till the present moment. It lays emphasis on the duration or the amount of time for which an action has been taking place. As the name suggests, the present perfect continuous tense describes an event or action
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