Post on 22-Dec-2015
Present Tense Past Tense Present
PerfectPast
Perfect Future
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200 200 200 200 200
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Present Tense for 200
Question:
Is Present Tense Continuous used correctly in this sentence:
“I am leaving tomorrow morning”?
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Present Tense for 300
Question:
What does the Present Tense Continuous + frequency adverb express?
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Past Tense for 300
Question:
What does this sentence express: “I was wondering if you could open to window”?
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Present Perfect for 100
Answer:
It is composed of two elements: to have (present tense) + past participle of the main
verb.
Present Perfect for 200
Question:
What do ever and never express?
(I have never visited France
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Present Perfect for 300
Answer:
It is used when time is not important or not specified.
It is used when details about the time or place are specified or asked for.
Present Perfect for 300
Question:
What is the difference between Paste Tense and Present Perfect?
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Past Perfect for 200
Answer:
It corresponds to a present time, but with reference to a time earlier than before now.
Past Perfect for 200
Question:
What is the correspondence between Present Perfect Continuous and Past Perfect
Continuous?
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Past Perfect for 300
Answer:
This form is also used in reported speech as equivalent of the past continuous and the
present perfect continuous in direct speech.
Past Perfect for 300
Question:
What two tenses from direct speech become Past Perfect Continuous in indirect speech?
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Future Tense for 200
Answer:
It is composed of three elements: to have (future simple) + past participle of the main
verb.