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The future perfect tense

May 20, 2013 - pdf

The future perfect tense is used to describe an action that will have been completed at a certain point of time in the future. Consider… Continue reading

Tense consistency exercise

May 10, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. 1. If the company followed the quality guidelines, they would not land in trouble.… Continue reading

Identify the tense form

March 8, 2013 - pdf

Read the sentences given below and identify the tense form used in each of them. Answers 1. past perfect continuous tense active 2. present perfect… Continue reading

Tenses exercise

December 30, 2012 - pdf

Answer the following questions. Answers 1. I saw John yesterday. 2. Present perfect and present perfect continuous 3. Simple present tense 4. Present continuous tense… Continue reading

Present perfect continuous tense

November 23, 2012 - pdf

Form: has / have + been + ing form of the verb Affirmative Question Negative I have been working. Have I been working? I have… Continue reading

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