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millionaire
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Well done!! You have successfully answered all the questions! Keep it going!
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When you see "after" in a sentence, think about a sequence of actions. This means the first action should be complete.
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Wildcard Tip
To form a sentence in the Present Perfect Simple tense, use the following structure: Subject + has/have + past participle + (optional time expression)
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If the question is about something that happens regularly or is a fact, lean towards the present simple. If it’s about what is happening at this moment or a temporary situation, go for the present continuous.
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Tip: Think of Past Simple as a completed story and Present Perfect as a link between past actions and your current situation!
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The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb. We use the present perfect: for something that started in the past and continues in the present.
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When using "will" to express future actions or intentions, remember "Will" typically comes after the subject and before the main verb.
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To form the Present Perfect Continuous tense, use the following structure: Subject + has/have + been + verb(-ing) + for/since + time period.
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Think about past simple for finished actions. Think about the past continuous to talk about events and temporary states that were in progress around a certain time in the past.
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Use Past Continuous for actions that were ongoing in the past, especially when paired with "while" to indicate that something else happened during that time!
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For quick, consecutive actions in the past that are complete, we use Past Simple.
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