viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

Learning

Well, today I check the topic “Present simple” I knew this topic but just I review, I know that the simple present is used to talk about habits or costumes this tense is the easiest, it is formed with subject plus verb plus complement, well when the subject is the third person on singular we must to add S, ES or IES sometimes, all up to verb that we use.
Present perfect continuous, hmmm I understood that we must use this tense when the action has been finished recently or for to say how long has during some action, mmm I think; it is constructed with subject + have/has+ been + ING (we use has for he, she and it) for example: I have been living here since 2009, She has been studying. Already/Just/Yet/Ever/Never, these adverbs are used normally in the tenses perfects, I remember that.

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