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Terrell Diaz
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2 June, 07:39
Tell me something about all english tenses
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Alonso Woodard
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Present perfect tense: I have lived here since 1987.
Present perfect continuous: I have been living here for years.
Past perfect: We had been to see her several times before she visited us.
Past perfect:
continuous He had been watching her for some time when she turned and smiled.
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