InYear 3 and Year 4 of LKS2, students will be taught to: Use the present perfect form of verbs in contrast to the past tense. It is important that students learn how to use all of the different verb tenses confidently, from simple present tense to past continuous, as this will impact their future learning and writing. Page5 of 38 Present Continuous Tense I am singing We often use the present continuous tense in English. It is very different from the simple present tense, Here are some examples of the present perfect tense: subject auxiliary verb main verb + I have seen ET. + You have eaten mine. -She has not been to Rome. -We have
ThePresent Perfect Tense is Used to Express: actions of duration that occurred in the past of unspecified time. actions that started in the past but continue to the present time. actions that started in the past but stopped recently. پہچان :اردو فقروں کے آخر پرچکا ہے، چکی ہے، چکی ہوں،چکےہیں،چکی
PresentPerfect Tense. 4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. 1. Simple Present Tense: When the verb defines an activity that is going on in the present time or regularity, then a verb is used in a simple present tense form. General Formula for Simple Present Tense: Subject + Verb in the base form/third person plural form + the rest of the Novem by Lucy. 5 Examples of Present Continuous Tense. In English, the present continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action in the present moment. This tense is formed by using the present tense of the verb "to be" plus the present participle of the main verb. For example, the sentence "I am eating lunch" is in the
theduration of actions that started in the past and are ongoing in the present. Note: French uses the present tense to express this idea, but English talks about duration using the present perfect simple or continuous tenses. Example: Il joue au football depuis cinq ans. He's been playing football for five years..
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