PERFECT SIMPLE. HOW LONG. PRESENT RESULT. UNFINISHED. I've known Karen since 1994. She's lived in London for three years. FINISHED. Use with: ever never.
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www.perfect-english-grammar.com. Present Simple Other Verbs Mixed Exercise 3. Make the present simple tense (choose positive negative or question).
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www.perfect-english-grammar.com. Past Perfect and Past Simple. Choose the past perfect or the past simple: 1. We had already eaten when John
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