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Present perfect It´s about the past. Finished actions. Remember: I have You have He has She has It has We have They have It´s about the past. Finished actions. Use it to talk about things you did in your life She has studied a lot You have done too much My cousins have worked there for years That dog has lived there since 1964 We have read all those books

Present progressive An action happening NOW, in THIS MOMENT. Also, about temporary or changing situations. I´m reading the newspaper, can´t you see? Don´t turn. My girlfriend is watching you. The school is getting remodeled Remember: I am You are He is She is It is We are They are

COMPLETE is ringing My phone _______________ (ring), but I can´t answer right now because I _____________ (drive). I _____________ (not see) you in weeks. Did you get lost or something? You _____________ (fall) in love too many times, When are you going to find true love? I need an umbrella, it _____________ (start) to rain I´m not sure but I think I _____________ (visit) this restaurant before. am driving haven´t seen have fallen is starting have visited

Comparative and superlative the oldest Little Cassington has probably some of (old) and ______________ (attractive) buildings in the whole country. (good) thing about it is that it is surrounded by countryside. Unfortunately, it is much ______________(expensive) to buy property there than anywhere else in the area because so many people want to live there. It also has one of __ (bad) public transport services in the area, with only one bus service a day. the mos attractive the best more expensive the worst

Topics of the exam Objects to travel Transport Nature Clothes Parts of the body Present progressive vs present perfect Comparative and superlative