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Correct these questions and answers as you read aloud. These 15 dialogues are useful for learning more about a person you just met, particularly about the things they have already done and the things they have not done yet. Also practices with the irregular Present Perfect in Spanish. --- Corrije estas preguntas y respuestas mientras lee en voz alta. Estos 15 diálogos son útiles para aprender más sobre una persona que acabas de conocer, particularmente sobre las cosas que ya ha hecho y las que aún no ha hecho. También practica con el Presente Perfecto irregular en español. ----- Consider take one of our conversational Spanish classes live online at SpanishBlackbelt.com . Have extensive opportunity to talk in Spanish and receive feedback and guidance from a competent native Spanish speaker.
Welcome to this week's episode of "Cool English"! Today, we're focusing on the Present Perfect Tense in English. This 8-minute talk is great for everyone - whether you're just starting to learn English or are an English teacher looking for tips on how to teach this topic. We'll cover what this tense is and how to use it in everyday conversations. After listening, don't forget to visit coolenglish.net. There, you'll find a helpful activity that matches this episode. It's a great way for both students and teachers to practice and reinforce what has been learned. Join us, and let's make learning and teaching English grammar easy and fun! https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/perfect-tenses
Yahweh calls those things that do not exist as though they did. Just like an Abraham's life Yahweh said that out of him would come Nations and yet he didn't even have one son. Yahweh always speaks about things that look like they are in the present or past tense but they are really futuristic. The prophetic perfect tense is a literary technique used in the scriptures that describes future events that are so certain to happen they are referred to in the past tense as if they already happen. We must understand this in order to understand the scriptures.
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There are three important rules to remember: (1) The perfect tense represents action completed in the past; (2) Latin perfect tense forms are often marked by changing the present verb base in any of the following ways: adding -v- or -s- to the end of the present verb base, lengthening the vowel of the base, and/or reduplicating the first consonant of the base; (3) Perfect-tense verb forms in Latin have only two parts: a base and an ending. In Latin grammar, “perfect” means literally “completed in the past.” This is the counterpart, in many ways the opposite, of the imperfect, the tense we've already studied which shows unfinished or incomplete action in the past. Perfect action is action that happened once and was finished, such as, “I was taking a shower” -- that's imperfect -- “when the phone rang.” It rang once. I got out of the shower. I picked up the phone. It stopped ringing. So the action was completed in the past. That's perfect. The perfect tense also has another important connotation. It often represents past action that has immediate bearing on the present. For instance, “But I have done my homework, sir,” which is crypto-student code for “Stop asking me for it. Here it is,” vs. “Uh, well, I was doing my homework when umm… aliens invaded and probed my brain which is why I didn't get it done.” “Was doing” represents action that was unfinished in the past and a perfect example of an imperfect excuse. The prefect system in Latin includes three tenses: the perfect The pluperfect The future perfect The perfect is best represented by the English modal, or tense marker, “has” or “have,” also “did;” the pluperfect, meaning literally “more perfect,” represents an action that is past in relation to the past -- don't panic. We'll get to that in a second -- is the counterpart of the English tense marker “had;” and the future perfect represented by English “will have.” PERFECT Amavi: “I have loved” Amavimus:“we have loved” Amavisti: “you have loved” Amavistis: “y'all have loved” Amavit: “he/she/it has loved” Amaverunt: “they have loved” Please note that all perfect tense verbs in Latin, no matter what conjugation they belong to, form the same way: take the perfect base, add these endings, and you have any perfect-tense, finite verb in Latin. These forms can also be translated as “did” as in “I did love,” a form that is used very often in English when the speaker wants to negate the verb, as in, “I did not love.” Or another possible translation is the simple past: “I loved,” “you loved,” and so on. For right now, please don't use that translation for the perfect tense. It can be confused with the imperfect. When translating the perfect tense, use only “have/has” or “did.” To form a pluperfect verb, the equivalent in English of “had,” Latin uses these endings: -eram, -eras, -erat… Recognize these? I hope. This is the imperfect of the verb “to be” here used as an ending in the perfect system creating a finite pluperfect verb: Amaveram: “I had loved” Amaveramus: “we had loved” Amaveras: “you had loved” Amaveratis: “y'all had loved” Amaverat: “he/she/it had loved” Amaverant: “they had loved” Finally the third of the perfect tenses, the future perfect, is formed by taking the perfect base and adding the endings -ero, -eris, -erit, -erimus, -eritis, -erint. It looks a lot like the future of the verb “to be” but there's one big change: it's not -erunt in the third-person plural but -erint. To form a full finite verb in the future-perfect tense, take the base and add the future perfect endings we just recited so the future-perfect of the verb amo would be: Amavero: “I will have loved” Amaverimus: “we will have loved” Amaveris: “you will have loved” Amaveritis: “y'all will have loved” Amaverit: “he/she/it will have loved” Amaverint: “they will have loved” emails: liamconnerly@gmail.com latininlaymans@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly/support
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De Engelse tijden… krijg jij al de kriebels als je eraan denkt? Welke tijd gebruik je nu in welk geval, wat waren nou ook alweer de juiste signaalwoorden, en sowieso: hoe zit het nu precies? Geen zorgen, je bent namelijk lang niet de enige. Héél veel Engelse taalleerders hebben ontzettend veel moeite met het juiste gebruik van de Engelse werkwoordstijden. Herken jij jezelf hier ook in? Nou, na het luisteren van deze podcast misschien al wel ietsje minder. Ik neem je vandaag namelijk mee naar de Present Perfect Tense. Dat is namelijk een Engelse tense die heel veel verwarring oplevert, en daarom ook misschien wel de moeilijkste is om in het Engels juist te gebruiken. Hij is vooral zo moeilijk omdat de Present Perfect op verschillende manieren gebruikt kan worden, en lastiger te vertalen is omdat andere talen er geen duidelijk equivalent voor hebben.
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In this episode, we hear from Matthew in Australia. He talks about an important part of indigenous Australian culture, and we focus on when to use the present perfect tense for unfinished actions.Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We'll deliver the lesson notes for the current and future episodes to your inbox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this first episode of Coffee Break GermanSeason 3, Andrea and Mark review the German Perfect Tense. We'll take a look back at how the Perfect Tense is formed, and then we'll find out how some irregular verbs are conjugated in the tense. To put this grammar point into practice, we also listen to a dialogue in German between Chris and Sabine, who are on holiday in Switzerland.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break German Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week Ryan talks about a popular Canadian sport, ice hockey! He tells us about his experiences playing hockey, and how it has helped to bring his family together. We also focus on the difference between the present perfect and the past simple for past actions.Coffee Break English can help you improve your English with short lessons - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of coffee while learning. The course is presented in slow English which is easy to understand. Don't worry if you don't understand every word, it's more important to get the general meaning. Season one is at A2 level. This course is for you if you learnt some English at school or if you want to review the basics. Coffee Break English can help you improve your accuracy and understanding of English, to prepare you for many situations like using English at work, visiting an English-speaking country, taking exams, or talking with English-speaking friends. Find out more about Coffee Break English at https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-english-season-1/In each episode of the audio lessons, one of our colleagues from an English-speaking country tells us about an aspect of life or culture in their country. In season one, we hear from our friends in the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia, helping you understand lots of different accents and varieties of English. Mark and Josie guide you through the text, explaining the language and helping you understand it better. Each text focuses on a specific language point, including tenses, prepositions, phrasal verbs, and much more. In addition to the main audio lesson, the course contains lesson notes, which explain the language in the lesson in more detail and provide a transcript of the text; practice exercises; a video version of the lesson; bonus audio episodes; and vocabulary lists in many different languages.Coffee Break English is presented in English, to give you lots of practice, but we also provide a vocabulary list for each lesson in lots of languages, to give you a little extra help. If you speak Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish, we have a vocabulary list for you.Follow Coffee Break English on social media:Facebook - https://facebook.com/coffee-break-english-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Catriona tells us about a traditional Scottish dish - haggis! We learn all about its ingredients and history, and why some people don't like it. We also focus on talking about past events using the present perfect tense.Coffee Break English can help you improve your English with short lessons - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of coffee while learning. The course is presented in slow English which is easy to understand. Don't worry if you don't understand every word, it's more important to get the general meaning. Season one is at A2 level. This course is for you if you learnt some English at school or if you want to review the basics. Coffee Break English can help you improve your accuracy and understanding of English, to prepare you for many situations like using English at work, visiting an English-speaking country, taking exams, or talking with English-speaking friends. Find out more about Coffee Break English at https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-english-season-1/In each episode of the audio lessons, one of our colleagues from an English-speaking country tells us about an aspect of life or culture in their country. In season one, we hear from our friends in the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia, helping you understand lots of different accents and varieties of English. Mark and Josie guide you through the text, explaining the language and helping you understand it better. Each text focuses on a specific language point, including tenses, prepositions, phrasal verbs, and much more. In addition to the main audio lesson, the course contains lesson notes, which explain the language in the lesson in more detail and provide a transcript of the text; practice exercises; a video version of the lesson; bonus audio episodes; and vocabulary lists in many different languages.Coffee Break English is presented in English, to give you lots of practice, but we also provide a vocabulary list for each lesson in lots of languages, to give you a little extra help. If you speak Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish, we have a vocabulary list for you.Follow Coffee Break English on social media:Facebook - https://facebook.com/coffee-break-english-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Hello!!! It's been a while and it's been a good while! We're back to bring you more laughter and more learning this 2021. We're kicking off this year by being more convicted and more intentional with our goals this year. In order to do that, we will be using the future perfect tense of the verb whose pattern is will have + 過去分詞. Have fun! Go to our website exl-english.com for a free trial lesson and please check out our ko-fi.com/exlenglish to donate to our show.
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Min tone i livet er nået til afsnit #100! Jubilæumsgæst er musikeren Maria Apetri alias Fallulah, der er aktuel med albummet All My Eyes Are Open (https://gaffa.dk/anmeldelse/146144/anmeldelse-to-dele-modes-i-en-velklingende-helhed/). Hendes tone i livet er ”Cold Light” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXL4yI_hNdg) med den amerikanske rockgruppe Yeah Yeah Yeahs. En sang, som minder Fallulah om et ophold på en danseskole i New York i 2006. I Yeah Yeah Yeahs upolerede punk-udtryk hørte Fallulah dog noget, der udstak en anden retning end dansen. Sangen og bandets album Fever To Tell blev livsændrende og gav Fallulah selvtilliden til at stå ved sin egen, spirende musikalske stemme: ”Jeg kunne mærke, den talte til noget dybt i mig, som jeg ikke vidste eksisterede. Den fik stor indflydelse på, hvordan jeg selv kom til at skrive musik fremadrettet.” Fallulah har siden opnået stor anerkendelse for sin originale, genreblandende popmusik. I de senere år har hun bl.a. været initiativtager til ”Hej Søster” (https://hejsoester.com/), der sætter fokus på kvindelige musikere i ind- og udland. Foto: Julie Montauk Varighed: 6:07 Min tone i livet går på juleferie og vender tilbage med nye afsnit i starten af 2021.
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Avoir Je parle I am speaking J'ai parlé I spoke J'ai parlé francais I spoke French Il a parlé anglais He spoke English Elle a parlé allemand She spoke German Nous avons parlé russe We spoke Russian Vouz avez parlé Italien You spoke Italian Ils ont parlé francais They spoke French. Aider To help Je aide I help J'ai aidé I helped Elle a aidé She helped Nous avons aidé We helped Ils ont aidé They helped Ils ont aidé mon pere They helped my Father Vous avez aidé ma mere You helped my Mother IR VERBS Je finis I finish J'ai fini le café I finished the coffee Il a fini l'eau He finished the water Vous avez fini le lait You finished the milk Ils ont fini le gateau They finished the cake Nous avons fini le vin We finished the wine RE VERBS Je vends les pommes. I sell the apples. J'ai vendu les pommes I sold the apples Il vendu les bananes They sold the bananas Elle a vendu les fraises She sold the strawberries. Vous avez vendu les fraises You sold the strawberries Ils ont vendu les citrons They sold the lemons. Etre Arriver To arrive J'arrive I arrive. Hier Yesterday Je suis arrivé hier I arrived yesterday Ce matin This morning Il est arrivé ce matin I arrived this morning Hier soir Yesterday evening Nous sommes arrivés hier soir We arrived yesterday evening Cette apres-midi This afternoon Vous etes arrivés cette apres-midi You arrived this afternoon Aujourd'hui Today Ils sont arrivés aujourd'hui They arrived today Partir To leave Il est parti ce matin He left this morning Vous etes partis hier matin You left yesterday morning Ils sont partis hier apres-midi They left yesterday afternoon Je suis parti ce soir I left this evening Elle est partie hier She left yesterday Aller To go Je suis allé à la gare I went to the station Elle est allée à la cathedrale She went to the cathedral Nous sommes allés à la ville We went to the town Il est allé à la place He went to the plaza Irregular These three common verbs are all irregular in the past perfect tense: They need to be learnt – avoir etre faire
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Hola muchachos! It has been too long since my last episode, but I am glad to be back! (Just like Back in Black by AC/DC :)) In this episode you will learn how/when to use the Present Perfect Tense. There are many uses for this tense, but the most common ones are explained in this episode! There is homework (tarea) for you guys as well! Go to www.englishmadesimple.net and send me a message if you want to learn anything in particular! Get your FREE eBook - Top 10 Most Common Mistakes That Stop You From Being Fluent in English Website: www.englishmadesimple.net To read Transcriptions of all of our episodes, please visit Podcast Radio link on our website. http://www.englishmadesimple.net/podcast Join our private Facebook Group, English Made Simple, we are small but we are growing! Please leave a REVIEW here so I can continue delivering awesome shows (I do a happy dance around the house every time there is a nice review :)) Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85941&refid=stpr iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/cl/podcast/english-made-simple-podcast/id1094817727?l=en
Hola from Canguroland! G'day, mate! In this episode you will learn about Past Perfect Tense, how to use it when talking about an event in the past together with Simple Past Tense and also when we use it with a Conditional Tense. I share some personal examples from my recent trip to Australia!! PS I recorded this episode at 4am in the morning!! Hope you enjoy it :) Get your FREE eBook - Top 10 Most Common Mistakes That Stop You From Being Fluent in English Website: www.englishmadesimple.net/book To read TRANSCRIPTIONS of all of our episodes, please visit Podcast Radio link on our website. http://www.englishmadesimple.net/podcast Join our private FACEBOOK Group, English Made Simple, we are small but we are growing! PLEASE leave a REVIEW here so I can continue delivering awesome shows (I do a happy dance around the house every time there is a nice review :)) Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=85941&refid=stpr iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/cl/podcast/english-made-simple-podcast/id1094817727?l=en
Have you had enough English this week? Not even close. Come see what you've been missing. Go Natural English makes learning an exciting adventure, not something to avoid. In this lesson, Gabby makes it easy to see events in time by using the terms “have/has had”. This is a way of using the present perfect tense in English to take an event from the past and connect it to the present. This is a technique describing an event that has not necessarily been completed. If you say, “I had to study a lot this week”, it indicates that the act of studying was started and completed. However, by saying, “I have had a lot of studying this week”, it indicates that while you had a lot of studying so far this week, there might be more studying to come. English is a living language. Becoming fluent will help you meet people, develop relationships, and accomplish things. Understanding the terms, “have/has had” will let you speak conversationally and express yourself more clearly. Go Natural English will not only increase your knowledge of the language, but it will also give you the confidence to go out and practice your English. Photo Credit: radarxlove The post 2 Ways to Use “Have Had” in a Sentence – Learn English Grammar Present Perfect Tense appeared first on Go Natural English.