THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The present perfect tense is made up of : 1. has / have + past participle (active form) 2. has / have + been + past participle (passive form) Present Perfect Tense is used: 1. To refer to a recently / newly completed action. e.g. I have just completed my homework. My neighbours have recently sold their car. 2. To refer to an action that occurred at an unspecified or unknown time in the past. e.g. The Jones have
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Assignment 3 Oligopolies Dan Daugherty ECO204 Principles of Microeconomics Hugo A. Villegas September 27‚ 2010 For each of the following‚ state whether you agree or disagree. Explain your reasoning. a. Oligopolies are always bad for society. b. The beer industry has a few large firms and many small firms. Therefore‚ we would not call it an oligopoly. Part a. It is careless to generalize about any system particularly oligopolies. While by definition oligopolies look like restrictive systems
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Past‚ Present and Future There is a saying: yesterday is a history‚ tomorrow is a mystery‚ but today is a gift‚ that is way it’s called the present. This sounds quite reasonable for us: what has gone becomes history and what lies in the future is always a mystery; present days are for us to treasure. However‚ these become fantasies in George Orwell’s 1984 society‚ the society that is opposite to the one we are living in—where history is constant and future is altering. The history of 1984’s society
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Can perfect competition achieved by Electronic Commerce? Introduction Information and knowledge have emerged as most important sources of wealth in the recent years (Kehal & Singh 2005‚ p.vii). There is a computer-based technology storm and it has impact and influence on the global market‚ education and government. More and more people are using the personal computers and Internet‚ and it has becoming as a fundamental tool to our daily lives. We all directly or indirectly involved in the variety
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Compare & Contrast: The Perfect Storm & The Wreck of the Hesperus I’m sure you all have read these two writings‚ or at least heard of them. These stories sound like they would be very alike because they are both about ocean storms‚ and somewhat tragedy. These stories may seem like they have a lot in common‚ but they don’t. I’m going to compare these subjects in the two writings‚ the two captain’s attitudes‚ the theme‚ and the time period between these two. In the two writings‚ both of the captains
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PRESENT PERFECT FOR PAST EXPERIENCES 1-) Choose the correct words in bold. 1-) I have/ has worked in several different companies. 2-) They haven’t live/ lived in the city before now. 3-) Have you played/ play baseball before? 4-) “ Have you finished your homework?” “Yes‚ I do/ have.” 5-) We have/ did watched all of Quentin Tarantino’s films. 6-) “ Has Maria called the shop?” “No‚ she hasn’t/ haven’t.” 7-) The cats has/ have never tasted real steak before! 2-) Read the advertisement and
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DEFINITION Past future perfect tense is a verb form to discuss activities that would have been done in the past. This form is commonly used in the main clause of a conditional sentence type 3 Past future perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb and would or should have‚ and the past participle (verb-3). Have used both for singular and plural subjects. While past participle can be either regular or irregular verb. Types of sentences Formula Example Positive ( + ) S + would/should
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Do I Write in Literary Present Tense? Literary works‚ paintings‚ films‚ and other artistic creations are assumed to exist in an eternal present. Therefore‚ when you write about writers or artists as they express themselves in their work‚ use the present tense. The Basic Rule: You should use the past tense when discussing historical events‚ and you should use the literary present when discussing fictional events. 1. When commenting on what a writer says‚ use the present tense. Example: Dunn begins
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------------------------------------------------- To introduce students the use of Present Continuous Tense * ------------------------------------------------- To list the three usage of Present Continuous Tense ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Starter 1 ------------------------------------------------- Students should know the present simple when you get on to the present continuous‚ so just start by asking about their daily routine. Once
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Afghan Women’s Past‚ Present and Future The discussion over women’s empowerment in Afghanistan is usually linked to the past 12 years of Afghanistan’s new democratic practices and engagement. It is often forgotten that women have made some excellent contributions since 1919. Today’s Afghan women are not the first ones engaged in various socio- economic‚ political and civil issues. Since 1919‚ there were efforts by the King’s own wife and sister for women’s education‚ political participation and
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