(know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight 6 I ( know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month 7 I
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(you / see) Julie today? 6 At the weekend (visit) her grandmother last month 10 The Vandals (live) here for many years (and they still do) 20 King Henry
present perfect or past simple
action that takes place once, never or several times • actions that happen one after another (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month 7 I
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15 oct 2020 · 6) I ______(know) Julie for three years - we still meet once a month 7) I (play) Hockey since I was a child - I'm pretty good 8) She (play)
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I ____ (know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight 6 I ______ (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month 7 I
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WE REMEMBER THE MEANING BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FORM? Match the meaning with the (know) Julie for three years - we still meet once a month 6) I
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It comes in three colours; choose ______ you prefer 5 Have you found the keys yet? (know) Julie for three years - we still meet once a month 7
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I (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month 7 I (play) hockey since I was a child – I'm pretty good 8 She (play) hockey at school, but she (not /
Choose the past simple or
yet se utilizan siempre con un tiempo verbal compuesto como present perfect o past perfect (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month 7 I
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I. (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month. 7. I. (play) hockey since I was a child – I'm pretty good! 8. She. (play)
(know) my great grandmother for a few years – she died when I was eight. 6. I. (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
(visit) Paris three times. (know) my great grandmother for a few years - she ... (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month. 7. I ...
My grandparents only knew each other for a few months before they got married. 5. I've been in London for three years. I love it here. 6. We saw Julie last
(know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight. 11. I. (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month. 12. I
(you / see) Julie today? 6. At the weekend they (visit) her grandmother last month. 10. The Vandals ... (live) here for many years (and they still do).
at the party. 3. A: What are you doing there? B: I'm waiting for ______. 4. I want to meet (know) Julie for three years - we still meet once a month.
“He works in a bank”. She said. 2. “We went out last night”. She told me________________________________________________________. 3. “I'm coming!” She said
3) English as a general subject should ideally be taught by subject-matter lecturers/tutors (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
the rent this month." After 20 years of scientific advances 'nearly' three out of ... In the sentence "it's time to meet people who work from.
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She's lived there her whole life ever since her dad died a few years ago (LIVE DIE) 6 Paul and Gina arrived an hour ago They had problems with their
1 I'm really hungry I (haven't eaten / didn't eat) yet 2 They (arrived / have arrived) a week ago 3 We (have worked / worked) here for three years
My grandparents only knew each other for a few months before they got married 5 I ve been in London for three years I love it here 6 We saw Julie last
PRESENT PERFECT Unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present: * I've known Julie for ten years (and I still know her)
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