Quantifiers from adjectives
Past necessities: using “have to” in the past
Quantifiers as adverbs
Practice: Quantifiers as adverbs
Expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
Practice: expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
Other and another
Using suffixes to turn adjectives into nouns
Quiz: Quantifiers from adjectives
Present simple to refer to the future
Preferences using "to"
Understanding Until and Till
Using the present simple to refer to the future
Prohibition using the present and near future
Quiz: Present simple to refer to the future
Future possiblities and speculations
Speculations
Offers and suggestions
First conditional
Infinitives after adjectives (adjective + to + verb)
Quiz: Future possiblities and speculations
Phrasal verbs and transitive verbs
What is a phrasal verb?
Passive transitive verbs
Common Indefinite Compound Pronouns
Quiz: Phrasal verbs and transitive verbs
Present perfect simple and continous
'That' as a Time Expression
Connecting ideas with "when" with past continuous and past simple
Present perfect simple and continuous
Quiz: Present perfect simple and continous
Closing
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Present perfect simple y present perfect continuous son dos formas gramaticales que hacen referencia a una acción que inició en pasado. Ambas utilizan el verbo auxiliar have / has en tiempo presente.
De manera general, la forma gramatical present perfect simple indica que la acción ha terminado; y present perfect continuous indica que la acción continúa en el presente.
Los puntos más importantes para utilizar el present perfect simple son:
Estructura: Subject + have/has + verb in past participle + complement.
Los puntos más importantes para utilizar el present perfect continuous son:
Estructura: Subject + have/has + been + verb in present participle (-ing) + complement.
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Contribución creada por Andrés Guano.
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