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Present Perfect - STILL, ALREADY, JUST, YET. This ppt activity aims at providing students with practice of still, already, just and yet attached with the present perfect tense.... 14268 uses.
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Wstaw czasowniki w czasie Present Perfect. 1. I ……………………………………….ALREADY/EAT my breakfast. 2. She …………………………………….NEVER/BE to Milan. 3. I ………………………………………NOT/SEE you for more than a week. 4. I …………………………………NOT/EAT eggs since I was in ...
Czasowniki regularne. I.Uzupełnij zdania prawidłową formą czasownika w czasie Present Perfect. 1. I .................................. (watch) a film on TV. 2. The car .................................. (stop) near my house. 3. They .................................. (look) for my keys. 4.
Czas Present Perfect to czas, który nie zawsze jest do końca zrozumiały dla Polaków, ponieważ naszym języki nie istnieje jego bezpośredni odpowiednik. Jednak przy odpowiedniej dawce praktyki, okazuje się całkiem prosty. Poniżej znajdziesz ćwiczenia z Present Perfect do druku w formie pliku pdf.
PRESENT PERFECT ćwiczenia. Uzupełnij zdania czasownikami w czasie Present Perfect: 1. Tom ................................... (solve) my problem. 2. I ................................... (tell) him about it. 3. She ................................... (not/answer) my question.
The present perfect tense is very common in English. It is unlike other verb tenses because it has two separate uses. One use is a finished past action and the other is a continuing action. Time markers (words that show a verb’s tense) show if the verb has a finished or continuing meaning.