I’ve been waiting here for two hours. Meaning I started waiting here two hours ago. I am still waiting here now. Form Subject + have/has + past participle (been) + present perfect continuous Pronunciation Contraction of I and have – I’ve Been – weak /i/ Waiting - /wei/ Eliciting Show picture 1 of myself sat at a table with a knife and fork in my hands with a big clock in the background. The time on the clock is 7pm. I am happy. Ask: Am I waiting for food? Yes Show picture 2
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Ngọc 5. Hoàng Thu Phúc 6. Trần Thị Minh Hiệp Introduction While the English language has past and present tenses‚ it does not have a future tense because there is no particle for it. To say what will happen in the future‚ you can use the modal auxiliary will (plus the base form of the main verb)‚ the verb phrase be going to (plus the base form of the main verb‚ the present simple or the present progressive‚ etc… But‚ be careful! There are times when one is preferred over the others. We can accept
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Simple qualitative analysis involves the identification of the constituents of an inorganic substance or a mixture of substances. The inorganic substances are split-up into two types of charged particles one of which is positively charged and the other is negatively charged. The charged particles are called ions or radicals. The positively charged ions are called cation or basic radical. The negatively charged ion is called anion or acid radical. In the qualitative analysis of an inorganic
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encountered the present perfect before so should be familiar with the form. Possible problems: Students might use the present perfect with past phrases‚ e.g. I have been to Mexico in 2003. I have eaten Octopus last year. Lead-In: - 10 mins I would put up a map of the world and name some countries and tell them where I am from‚to get started. And start asking sts where are they from?/ I am from Canada‚etc.I would ask pairs to discuss what they did on their last holidays. So they use past simple which they
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I don’t like thinking too much about the future‚ after all we can only live in the present moment‚ and thus we should focus on that. But there’s something that I’m thinking more and more lately‚ and that’s helping me to get a lot of motivation. It all started with a quote‚ and it developed in a more general way of thinking. Ten years from now‚ you’ll regret the things you didn’t do‚ not the ones you did. That’s definitely true. I don’t regret the past for the things I did‚ indeed I would repeat
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story also has indirectly criticized society. The writer was fascinated by their simple living. Their high spirits‚ simple airs‚ their satisfaction and hospitality‚ all had an element of beauty in them which put an everlasting impression on the writer’s mind. The deep impression it made was also because the writer was cognizant of the bitter fact that people in the modern society are not so simple and hospitable. There are now one in thousands who freely admits to his house and offer food
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Past perfect cont there for five years. They met Tense? S PAST one day while John’s father was reading Tense? Past cont a book in the library and his mother sat down Tense? PAST S beside him. Anyway‚ John travels Tense? S PRESENT a lot because his parents also travel Tense? S PRESENT a lot. As a matter of fact‚ John is visiting Tense? PRES CONT his parents in France at the moment. He lives Tense? SPRESENT in New York now‚ but has been visiting Tense? PRES PERF CONT his parents for the past few weeks
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learning from it is pertinent to hopefully making more informed decision in the present and the future. It has been said many times that history is studied so that mistakes are not repeated from the past‚ although this can be true it is also too simple. If so much knowledge of the past has been collected and learned over the centuries‚ then things like war‚ poverty‚ injustice and immorality should not exist. It is also too simple to say the past can predict the future‚ although it is a nice idea‚ history
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gifts to the ones you care about‚ because the feeling you get when you give a gift to someone (and they like it) is just as great as when you receive a present. Genre: Love to the ones you care about. Romance – Possibly. That is used to show the audience that they can show their love to the ones they care about by buying them a nice Christmas present from John Lewis shop. Target audience: Both males and females. A‚ B‚ C1‚ C2‚ D. I think that in that advert John Lewis is trying to cover A to
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the appeal of logic‚ as done commonly in the execution of persuasive speeches‚ uses unifying diction to connect with his fellow African Americans. He does so by using such phrasing as “we” instead of “you” or “I” and “ours” instead of “yours.” This simple change in word choice makes his tone sound sincere and genuine. Through the use of the word “brethren‚” Green is able to makes religious connection. “Brethren” is the formal word used for brother in many religious scriptures predating the 12th century
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