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Teacher: Can you explain to me when you ....... the Past Simple and when the Present Perfect?
Question 1:
Teacher: Can you explain to me when you ....... the Past Simple and when the Present Perfect?
A.
employ
B.
utilise
C.
exercise
D.
use
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Teacher: Can you explain to me when you ....... the Past Simple and when the Present Perfect?
Student: I think the past simple is for a ....... time in the past and the present perfect is when you don't know*^*when it was.
Teacher: Excellent. Now if I wanted to describe my time in Paris in 1999 with the verb 'stay', what ....... I say?
Student: I think it is I stayed in Paris in 1999. Is that all .......?
Teacher: Absolutely perfect. Now what ....... the Present Perfect Continuous?
Student: That's one I never understand ....... hard I try.
Teacher: Well if you started living in Paris in 1999 and you are still there, you say; I have been living there*^*....... 1999.
Student: Yes, I see I think I understand but you have ....... many tenses in English!
Teacher: Right ....... one more. Tell me which form you use if you are going to leave Paris and you tell*^*someone about the length of time from your arrival till now.
Student: Oh, that's easy. I say: I have lived here for 6 years. I can see from the ....... on your face I am right.*^*
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