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T4 - CHECKPOINT LANGUAGE UNIT 1
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect continous to emphasise an action that is incomplete.
RIGHT
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about specified moments in the past.
WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about unspecified moments in the past.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect continous when we want to emphasise the duration of the action.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about actions that finished recently.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about recent events which have a result in the future.
WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about recent events which have a result in the present.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use present continous with always, constantly, forever, continually for annoying habits.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the used to be to talk about current routines and habits
WRONG: We use the present simple to talk about current routines and habits.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect continous when the action is very short.
WRONG: We do not use the present perfect continous when the action is very short.
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RIGHT/WRONG: We use the present perfect to talk about actions that happened repeatedly in the past.
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