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GRAMMAR UNIT 5, Connected π§βπ» by David Castellet Galindo, :pencil2:β¦
GRAMMAR UNIT 5
PRESENT PERFECT
Subject + have/has + part participle + ...
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AFFIRMATIVE
She
has accepted
the offer.
You
have been
playing video games.
I
have visited
my grandma.
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NEGATIVE
The restaurant
hasn't served
the breakfast.
She
hasn't called
me back.
We
haven't received
the package.
Phrases with FOR and SINCE
I haven't talked with my friend
SINCE
this morning.
I have lived in Madrid
FOR
two years.
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QUESTIONS
Has
Samuel
studied
for the exam?
Has
she ever been to Spain?
Have they seen
the movie?
Phrases with JUST, ALREADY and YET
Has she arrived to Barcelona
YET
?
We have
ALREADY
finished our swimming lessons.
I have
JUST
finished my homework.
Have/has + subject + past participle + ...?
USED TO BE
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BE USED TO
He wasn't used
to walking so much.
I'm a teacher
so
I'm used to
speaking in public.
She's used to
the city now.
`Be familiar with' or 'be accustomed to'.
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GET USED TO
It took
my mother
years to
get used
to living in London
I'm getting used to
the noise now.
I'm finding this new job hard but I'm sure
I'll get used to
it soon.
Talks about the process of becoming familiar with something.
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WOULD
My dad would
read me amazing stories every night at bedtime.
Every Saturday
I would
go on a long bike ride.
We use would to talk about repeated past actions that don't happen any more.
Note that we can't usually use would to talk about past states.
Connected π§βπ»
by David Castellet Galindo
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Subject + haven't/hasn't + past participle...