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Teach English in Muji Zhen - Hetian Diqu — Hotan

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In this Unit, I have learned about the Present Simple, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, and Present Perfect Continuous. I learned about the contracted forms of words. For example: "I have" contracted to the form of "I've". With the present perfect continuous tense, I learned that the emphasis is on the action/activity, not the result/completed action. In addition, we use the present perfect tense to communicate the number of things we have done. The present perfect continuous does not do this. With the tenses, the main overview of them is knowing what the form of the sentences are when making affirmative, negative, or question sentences, with each tense having different forms for the way they make their affirmative, negative, and question sentences. An example of this would be the affirmative forms of the present simple and the present perfect. The present simple tense's affirmative form has the subject + base form [+s/es], while the present perfect tense Affirmative form has the subject + Aux. Verb 'have' + past participle. I also learned about the third person singular. With most verbs, you add s to the base form of the verb like for example, walk-walk(s). Another rule to the third person singular is verbs ending in a consonant plus y, you change the y to i and add es. So an example of this would be: Cry-Cries.


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