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 been to Australia many times
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PHILIPPINES 938 Aurora Boulevard‚ Cubao‚ Quezon City A case study: The effects of the curfew program for minors in Brgy. Bagong Nayon‚ Antipolo City Submitted to MS. ARLENE BENEBESE Professor College of Arts In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the course PSE 313 Local Government By AARON JAMES P. BASILIO AB31FC1 October‚ 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This case study entitled “A case study: The effects of the curfew program for minors in Brgy. Bagong Nayon Antipolo City” was conducted during the
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In the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ the past has a crucial effect on individual’s futures. Throughout the novel‚ each individual’s history brings an impact to the four main characters: Sethe‚ Paul D.‚ Denver and Beloved. Morrison presented each character with different traits to present his theme‚ don’t let the past affect the future. Sethe is one of the four main characters that lets her past play a harsh effect in her individual future. In 1855‚ Sethe escaped from the cruel occupation of
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A part of me Our bodies mean a lot to us‚ every part‚ every hair‚ and every drop of blood. Some of us take these things for granted‚ such as complaining about having hands or feet that aren’t proportionate to our bodies or being too short or too tall. Well what if we lost one of our disproportionate feet? Or maybe both? Our hands? A leg? People have been facing this problem for an extremely long time. Losing limbs in battles‚ accidents or just birth defects. This tale is nearly as old as time itself
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Western Mindanao State University External Studies Unit Pagadian City Self-Discipline A term paper is presented to: By: Lovely Mae M. Caimor BSSW-III Subject: Values Formation Second year‚ first semester S.Y 2012-2013 Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………….. 2. What
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Crispus Attucks Look out for a runaway slave! He is of American Native and African blend‚ his knees are particularly close together‚ has curled hair‚ and he stands about six feet two inches tall. He is clothed in blue stockings‚ buckskin pants‚ and skinned beaver coat. This was how William Brown- a slave owner in Framington‚ Massachusetts described his runaway slave‚ Crispus Attucks on October 2‚ 1750 in an ad in the Boston Gazette. After he ran away from his master‚ Attucks became a sailor and landed
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The Past‚ Present‚ and a Condemned Future “The past is the present‚ isn’t it? It’s the future too. We all try to lie out of that but life won’t let us”(882). The character of Mary Tyrone declares this quote and poses an ominous thought; the state of time is merely irrelevant in life. It does not matter whether one resides in the present‚ the past can hauntingly resurface; the hope for the future can consume and blur what occurs currently. The main characters of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named
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just now‚ Listen!‚ Look!‚ now‚ right now action arranged for the future Simple Past A: He spoke. N: He did not speak. Q: Did he speak? action in the past taking place once‚ never or several times actions taking place one after another action taking place in the middle of another action Past Progressive A: He was speaking. N: He was not speaking. Q: Was he speaking? action going on at a certain time in the past actions taking place yesterday‚ 2 minutes ago‚ in 1990‚ the other day‚ last Friday
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Oedipus’ past comes back to haunt him in many occasions throughout the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles. The events that occur after his birth do not seem important until Oedipus becomes the King of Thebes. The events of Oedipus’ birth become significant and create a disparaging reality Oedipus has to live with. As Oedipus discovers his relationship with his past‚ an important theme of the play is revealed. That theme is that it is very difficult to run away from the bitter truths in life because
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I. Introduction People often remark how different the students of today are to those in the past. Each generation claim that those who come after them are getting worse‚ while those who came before them are much better than they were when they were students. Are students really all that different “Now” than they were “Before”? It’s been said that with every batch‚ with every generation‚ students are slowly degrading‚ that you could count with your fingers‚ those student who truly excel nowadays
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