You use the perfect tense when, in English, you would say that something has happened. So, if you wanted to say: ‘You have been to the hairdresser,' 'she has eaten all the biscuits’ or anything else ...
Did you win the World Cup? Or maybe you just stayed in on your phone? If you want to talk about a completed action in the past, you need to use the preterite tense. You form the preterite by removing ...
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10 Old-School Sandwiches We'd Love To Bring Back
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Evening brief: Tankers hit in Gulf, 32 nations tap oil reserves, VA benefits fight grows
War in the Strait of Hormuz is choking global shipping, forcing thirty-two nations to crack open their strategic oil reserves while a quieter fight back home unfolds over GI Bill rules that could ...
The subjunctive is one of the most fascinating (and feared) verbal forms in Italian grammar. It serves to express what ...
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British English and American English share the same roots, yet they differ in spelling, vocabulary, pronunciation, and ...
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