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Assalamu 3laikum
hi my dears ![]() I wanna ask you to excuse me for not being so active these months It's my last year at school & it's really been so tough I'll stop explaining any topic of my own till after June However, if anyone has a question about any topic in particular, I'm so ready to help Allah bless you all Ever ![]()
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gd luck sis
i dnt need to tell u study HARD
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Thank u very much ![]() If you are not sure whether a phrasal verb is separable or inseparable, ALWAYS use a noun or nouns phrase and DO NOT separate. In this manner, you will always be correct! Excellent advice and should be utilized Sis Bou7 sorry for being late, but I had exams last week I wish this would help & if there is any question, please don't hesitate I was ashamed of you ![]() I thank you once again
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Hi guys
I have some information about documentation, which means the way you should document the sources that you use in your writing. For example, when you write a paper about the development of UAE and use a source like The Gulf News as your reference, you should mention the source, because otherwise this will be considered as plagiarism—using others work as if it is your own work. The information that I have are about the APA documentation system and it is only one method, but it is one of the most accepted methods in documentation, especially in academic writing. If anyone is interesting please let me know.
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Assalam 3laikum
Hi everyone I really did miss this area soooooooooo much As you know, it was summer vacation I didnit think anyone wanna do anything realated to studying <<< actually neither did I ![]() But now the vacation is up & I come back to dream of WEEKENDSNevermind... here we are again to go on & complete the way from where we've stopped NOTE: I just wanna remind you again of something I've said before If anyone needs any information about any topic in particular, it would be my great pleasure to help
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D) English Tenses – Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect - Use The Present Perfect Progressive is not easy to understand for ESL students. It is a combination of past and present where actions in the past have something to do with the present. The focus is not on the result (as it is in the Present Perfect) but on the action itself. The Present Perfect Progressive is used to express actions that started in the past and continue in the present. This tense is also used to talk about actions which began in the past and have recently stopped or actions finished in the past and influence the present :0 e.g. My sister has been sleeping for three hours. >>> (It means she is still sleeping or she has just woken up)0 a) Actions that started in the past and still continue in the present e.g. I have been waiting you for five hours. >>> (It was a long time)0 b) Actions that have recently stopped e.g. She has been writing too many letters. >>> (It was too much time)0 Note: The Present Perfect Progressive puts emphasis on the duration or course of the action; and mostly used with since <<< referring to (point of time) or for <<< referring to (period of time)0 c) Actions that have finished and have an influence on the present e.g. We have been working all afternoon. >>> (It was too much time)0 Signal words: all day, for 4 years, since 1993, how long?, the whole week TO BE CONTINUED
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Present Perfect Progressive -Form The structure of the Present Perfect Progressive is not very easy because it requires some pratice to get used to it. To correctly form Present Perfect Progressive sentences, you should:0 Use the present form of to HAVE (have/has) , the past particible of BE (been) and the present participle of the main verb to HAVE (have / has) + been + present participle(v1 +ing)0 Use have with the personal pronouns I/you/we/they or (the plural form of nouns)0 Use has with the personal pronouns he/she/ it or (the singular form of nouns)0 NOTE:0 When adding (ing) to the main verb, please consider the spelling rules explained before when dealing with the Present Progressive - Exceptions in Spelling on this page Let's Learn English Together Affirmative Sentences:0 Long form>>>I/ We/You/They have been playing football Shot form>>> I've / We've / You've / They've been playing football Long form>>>He/She/It has been playing football Short form>>>He's /She's/It's been playing football NOTE:0 We often use short forms in affirmative sentences in the Present Perfect Progressive Negative Sentences:0 Long form>>>I/ We/You/They have not been playing volleyball Short form>>>I/ We /You /They haven't been playing football. or <<< I've/ We've /You've/ They've not been playing football Long form>>>He/She/It has not been playing volleyball Short form>>>He /She /It hasn't been playing football. or <<< He's /She's/It's not been playing football NOTE:0 a)We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Present Perfect Progressive b)In negative sentences, we put not between the form of HAVE and (been)0 Questions:0 Yes/ No Questions Has he/she/it been playing football?0 Have I/ we/you/they been playing football?0 NOTE:0 WH Questions This present perfect progressive tense is used mostly with the WH (How long) 0 Howlong has he/she/it been playing football?0 How long have I/ we/you/they been playing football?0 NOTE:0 In questions, we simply swop the places of subject and the form of HAVE; we put the form of HAVE(have/has) before the subject
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