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English Verification 8/10/24 PDF

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Summary

This document contains English grammar rules, tenses, and usage examples. There are sections focusing on different verb tenses and their appropriate uses. The document is suitable for secondary school students studying English.

Full Transcript

## REMEMBER THIS - The Present Simple describes facts, habits and routines. - The Present Continuous describes activities in progress. - The Present Perfect describes 1) finished actions in time up to now or 2) unfinished situations that started in the past and continue now. ## REMEMBER THIS - You...

## REMEMBER THIS - The Present Simple describes facts, habits and routines. - The Present Continuous describes activities in progress. - The Present Perfect describes 1) finished actions in time up to now or 2) unfinished situations that started in the past and continue now. ## REMEMBER THIS - You use *who* or *that* for people. - You use *which* or *that* for things. - You use *where* to refer to a place. Note: You can leave out *that, which* or *who* when it comes before a noun or a pronoun. ## REMEMBER THIS You use *must, need to, have to, can* and *be allowed to* to talk about obligation and permission. | | | |-------------|----------------------| | Necessary | have to/need to/must | | Not necessary| don't have to/don't need to | | Permitted | can/be allowed to | | Not permitted| can't/mustn't/be not allowed to | Note: You usually use *have to* (NOT *must*) and *can't* (NOT *mustn't*) to talk about rules or arrangements.

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