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FL ingreso práctica
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time (as a countable noun)
I have been to Paris two times last year.
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have (as a monotransitive verb/ a state that started in the past and continues up to the present)
I have had problems with the system since yesterday.
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careless (used predicatively)
When you speak about your family like that, you sound so careless.
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a great deal of (as a quantifier)
A great deal of petrol was spilled in the ocean.
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grow (as an intransitive verb/ past event with present results)
Ex: She has grown in the countryside, but then she moved to the city.
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police (as head of the subject/ action in progress)
Ex: The police are making arrangements to control the citizens during the quarantine.
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neither( as a pronoun)
I invited my three friends, but neither came to my birthday party.
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make (as a linking verb)
I hear you, but your story doesn't really make sense.
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good (as an adverb in the comparative degree: superiority)
I bought these books in Amazon and the quality is better than in E-bay.
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begin (as an intransitive verb / a future scheduled event)
The setting is ready, the play is beginning tomorrow at 7 p.m.
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