Getting acquainted
People greet each other differently around the world.
EXPRESSIONS
You look familia
what have you been up to
we should keep in touch.
I could show you around.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense
and the perfect aspect used to express a past event that has present
consequences.
- EXAMPLES
- Has lived: She has lived here all her life.
- Have written: They have written three letters already.
- Have worked: I have worked here since I graduated school.
- Has done: He has finished his homework.
- Have been: We have been to Canada.
- Has forgotten: She has forgotten her folder.
IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs in English are those that do not add the ending -ed to form the past simple (past simple) and the past participle (past participle). For example: go – went – gone; break – broke – broken.
REGULAR VERBS
Regular verbs are verbs whose past tense versions are formed by adding an -ed to the end, such as 'walk,' 'climb,' 'decide,' 'describe,' 'drop,' 'want,' 'call,' and 'beg. ' A simple past sentence contains only the past tense verb, as in 'She walked to school.
THE HAND
1- Thumb
2-Index finger
3-Middle finger
4-Ring finger
5-Pinkie
6-Palm
7-Fist
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