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1. TDC 1Pedagogical GrammarTransitivity of Verbs 2. Transitivity of VerbsIdentify the subject and the predicate of the sentences below.a) They have disappeared.b) She made…

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1. TDC 1Pedagogical GrammarTransitivity of Verbs 2. Transitivity of VerbsIdentify the subject and the predicate of the sentences below.a) They have disappeared.b) She made…

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Simple past or PresenT Perfect ? Simple past or PresenT Perfect ? (I have done and I did) The past simple is used to talk about actions in the past that have finished.…

Documents Present Perfect for & since Present Perfect vs. Simple Past.

Slide 1Present Perfect for & since Present Perfect vs. Simple Past Slide 2 Slide 3 The boy was 1m10 tall one year ago. Now he is 1m11 tall.  He has grown one millimeter…

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Slide 1 Kathy Gaitán and Justin Johnson Slide 2 Slide 3 http://www.azargrammar.com/materials/index.html Slide 4 What is the boy going to do ? Kick the ball. He hasn’t…

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Slide 1 Chapter 3 – Perfect and Perfect Progressive Tenses GW 4 Slide 2 Chapter 3 Present Perfect – have/has + past participle Present Perfect Progressive – have/has…

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Presentación de PowerPoint OBJECTIVES Actions that began in the past at specified and unspecified time. Oops! I havenât done my homework yet. PAST PARTICIPLE REGULAR…

Documents English Communication Lesson 3: Grammar & writing part I

Dia 1 English Communication Lesson 3: Grammar & writing part I Simple present vs. Present continuous A membership costs $25,000 per year. / A membership is costing $25,000…

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Francisco Alarcón GRAMAR FOCUS Simple past vs. present perfect Simple past: completed events at a definite time in the past Did you eat snails at the restaurant last night?…