the perfect continuous does not belongs to the basic tense rule of English grammar. It is a 'r...
What is the past tense of being? What is the past tense of "be"? What tense is "has been" in grammar? What is the past tense of "are"? What is the verb tense of "had practiced"? What verb tense is "did"? What verb tense is "were"?
由于 修饰短语“has taken away” 是Present Perfect Tense 说及过去的事项,所以 (a) “it must ha...
might-have-been Thesaurus might-have-been (mīt′əv-bĭn′) n.pl.might-have-beens(-bĭnz′) An event that could have but never did occur:"This is one of the great might-have-beens of modern history"(Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.). ...
Grammar and usage 2 现在完成进行时的构成: have/ has been + doing 现在完成进行时 (Present perfect continuous tense): 1 )表示某一动作在过去开始发生,已持续到现 在,并还将持续;或刚刚停止,但与现在有关。 2. He is very tired, because he has been cleaning the room. 1. We have been learning...
Have got is usually used in the present tense. You don't usually use have got in future or past forms. Instead, you use have. Will you have time to eat before you go? I had a cold and couldn't decide whether to go to work. ...
Basic Grammar-Present Tense quiz Put the words in correct order. 1. year / exams / have / we / every2. every / have / we / lesson / Friday / music3. write / I / letters / to / my / every / grandfather / month4. night / dinner / mum / cook / my / every...
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nguage in Use Grammar focus Present perfect tense (II)I have been in New York for just two weeks.It has been ten years since I last came to New York.She has visited many places in New York since she went there.She has studied in the university for two months.Choose and complete. 用...
Has should be used with he, she, and it to show possession in the present tense. When should you use have? Use have when referring to yourself in the first person (I, we), when addressing someone directly in the second person (you), or when referring to multiple people in the third...