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Master verb tenses for real conversations
Verb tenses are the backbone of clear English communication, especially in speaking. By practicing them in real-life contexts, learners can boost fluency, confidence, and accuracy. From interactive ...
Last week, we said Present Perfect Tense is formed through the combination of the singular primary auxiliary verb “has” or the plural form “have” and the past participle form of any verb involved, e.g ...
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