时态tensetensescontinuouspresent现在 TENSES Present continuous tense A. Put the verbs into the present continuous tense 1. They (talk) about the invoices. 2. He (write) a report. 3. Helen (make) photocopies. 4. She (dictate) a memo. 5. Peter (not check) the figures. 6. The secretary...
Present Continuous Tense: Learn how to convey actions that are progressing or happening at the moment of speaking by going through this article on present continuous tense. Check out the formula, rules, uses and examples to develop a clear idea of the to
This hybrid tense is called the present perfect continuous tense. The structure is similar to using the present perfect tense in the passive voice, except that the main verb uses the present participle instead of the past participle. The formula for present perfect continuous tense is: [have/...
Present continuous tense:We use this tense to talk about things that are currently happening or are in regard to future plans. It’s formed by using thepresent tenseof the verbbeand then adding-ingto the end of the main verb. The subject and the verbbecan often be contracted (I’m, y...
牛津版 7A Unit8 Grammar执教人:张素梅涟 水县石湖中学Present Continuous Tense现在进行时1. Hi,what are you doing 2. What is Eddie doing 3.
Are you in need of a practical and helpful resource to reinforce your understanding of the English Present Simple tense? Look no further! This blog post provides an overview of a worksheet designed to strengthen your grasp of this essential grammar conce
Learning Present Continuous Tense Made Easy through "Son, Mummy and the -ing Cat" Module easy and fun to help children learn the grammar of English. This paper presents.and discusses a quasi-experimental study that aimed to test the effectivene... MH Mamor,H Yamat - 《Creative Education》...
It’s time to learn the PRESENT PERFECT. What does it mean to say “I have worked” or “I have understood”? Many students are confused by the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE, because it combines the past and the present. Yet this advanced verb tense can lead to
Present Perfect Tense with ‘Just’/’Already’ and ‘Yet’ We use the Present Perfect to talk about actions or events in the past thatstill have an effecton the present moment. These actions have started in the past butcontinue up to the presentmoment. ...
Today, I studied the simple present tense and the present continuous tens. The present tense is used to describe a status that exists, a custom or tradition, a line of quotation from a book or anounsment, a series of movement. The present continuous tense is usually explained the movement...