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Present Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense https://youtube.com/shorts/-0P7tMhszPM?si=LJ_PcqW-_SO6ikIS The present perfect tense is a grammatical tense used in English to describe actions or situations that have relevance to the present moment. It combines the auxiliary verb "have" (or "has" for third-person singular subjects) with the past participle of the main verb.   Structure: - Affirmative : Subject + have/has + past participle   - Example: " I have eaten ." - Negative : Subject + have/has + not + past participle   - Example: " She has not finished her homework ." - Interrogative : Have/Has + subject + past participle?   - Example: "Have you visited Paris?" Uses: 1. Unspecified Time in the Past : Present perfect is often used when the exact time of the action is not important or not specified.    - Example: " They have learned Spanish ." 2. Experience : It expresses experiences or actions that have occurred at some point in the past, witho...

Building sentences in English (Daily English)

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Building sentences in English involves understanding the basic structure of sentences and how to arrange words to convey meaning clearly. Here's a breakdown of sentence construction along with examples;   https://www.youtube.com/@go-Fun-english  Basic Structure of a Sentences 1. Subject : The person or thing that performs the action or is described. 2. Verb : The action or state of being. 3. Object : The receiver of the action (if applicable).   Types of Sentences 1. Simple Sentence : Contains a subject and a verb. It expresses a complete thought.    - Example: The dog barks. 2. Compound Sentence : Contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction (e.g., and, but, or).    - Example: The dog barks, and the cat meows. 3. Complex Sentence : Contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.    - Example: Although the dog barks, he is friendly. 4. Compound-Complex Sentence : Contains two or more independent clauses an...