Wednesday, 12 July 2017

MONDAY 10 JULY 2017

There is also the present perfect continuous that we use to highlight the action that continues now and in the future instead of the result.

Read the explanation here and try the exercises here

and on Page 1 of this document
 For more practice try the exercises on englishpage.com


This tense is common in job interviews when talking about your current and past work situation.

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5899

To build your vocabulary try to learn word families. Try the exercises on P53 of PET Result.

On Page 126 there is a lot of information about prefixes and suffixes. They can help to discover the meaning of a new word by seperating it into parts.

You can find more exercises here


This is also useful for the Use of English Part 3.





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