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  1. Version 1.0.0

    20 downloads

    These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following structures in your Study Plan: Have done & did Did & had done In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest LIVE session on this topic here.
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  2. Minoo

    Past Tenses

    Version 1.0.0

    24 downloads

    In this lesson, we learn how to use these four Past tenses correctly: did, was doing, had done, had been doing. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.
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  3. Version 1.0.0

    73 downloads

    Learn how to use these four Past tenses correctly: did, was doing, had done, had been doing. 1. Download* and study the lesson slides in the Zipped file (and/or watch the LIVE lesson**). 2. Download the quiz to test yourself. *Please sign in to access this download. ** Replay link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mAuNM_XO4YwYbnR6jRI3QVGPW32pH8c2/view?usp=sharing Interested in joining TWO LIVE lessons each month, and getting FREE ACCESS to ALL the Lesson Summaries + Quizzes ? Upgrade to a GOLD, SILVER, or BRONZE plan. Browse the 'Bonus Lessons' library
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  5. viral patel

    which tense is appropriate?

    Hello tutor, I have recently joined this platform and i am very much glad to learn here. I have a question for following scenario. scenario 1 : I am returning from my office. I reach my home. I open the door and instantly notice that someone was in my home in my absence. I want to call my friend and tell what has happened? which tense(s) are appropriate? 1) Somebody had been in my home when i was at office. (past perfect) 2) It looks like somebody has been in my home. 3) somebody has been being in my home. ( present perfect continuous in the case of stopped action/ recently stopped action. and i can see the evidence of the presence) Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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