Past Perfect Simple – never … beforeB1 Past Perfect Simple – before a time in the pastB2 Past Perfect Simple – third conditionalB2 A1BeginnerA2ElementaryB1IntermediateB2Upper intermediateC1Advanced GapfillMultiple choiceDrag-and-dropMixed
In tense comparison, you will find an overview of all the Spanish tenses.Contents How to use the past pefect tense in Spanish grammar How to conjugate the past perfect tense in Spanish grammar How to form the Spanish participle Exercises – Past Perfect...
Simple Past – Past Progressive: A Ghostly Encounter C1 Simple Past – Past Progressive: Pickpocketed C1 A1 Beginner A2 Elementary B1 Intermediate B2 Upper intermediate C1 Advanced Gapfill Multiple choice Drag-and-drop Mixed English Grammar Tenses Tense Comparison Simple Present –Present Progress...
normative Putonghua pronunciation in four stages: silent period (two months); mixed use of Putonghua/Cantonese (two months); spontaneous use of Putonghua (three months); and fluent Putonghua (from the eighth month onwards) (Huang and Yang2000: 218–219). Compared with young-adult learners strugg...
The order of the clauses does not always reflect the order of the actions, but this doesn’t matter because we can identify the order of events via the tenses: the action in the past perfect tense happened first, followed by the action in the preterite. Ejemplo: Carmen presentó en la ...
Gapfill Multiple choice Drag-and-drop Mixed English Grammar Tenses Tense Comparison Simple Present –Present Progressive Simple Present –Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect Simple –Present Perfect Progressive Simple Past –Past Progressive Simple Past –Present Perfect Simple Past –Past Perfect ...
Past Progressive – simultaneous actions (1)B1 Past Progressive – simultaneous actions (2)B1 Past Progressive – interrupted actionB1 Past Progressive – excusesB1 A1BeginnerA2ElementaryB1IntermediateB2Upper intermediateC1Advanced GapfillMultiple choiceDrag-and-dropMixed...
Simple Past – A Weekend in Liverpool (Part 1)B1 Simple Past – A Weekend in Liverpool (Part 2)B1 Simple Past – Katherine G. JohnsonB2 A1BeginnerA2ElementaryB1IntermediateB2Upper intermediateC1Advanced GapfillMultiple choiceDrag-and-dropMixed...
use the past participle of be (= been) and the present participle of the main verb in perfect progressive tenses Example: She has been training for months. (present perfect progressive) been = past participle of be; training = present participle of train As you can see from the examples ab...
Past Perfect Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises Past Perfect Progressive – mixed (1)B1 Past Perfect Progressive – spelling testB2 Past Perfect Progressive – affirmativeB2 Past Perfect Progressive – negativeB2 Past Perfect Progressive – interrogativeB2 ...