Expressions with Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Advanced Course The Warehouse Madrid.

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Expressions with Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Advanced Course The Warehouse Madrid

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Over the past few months So far Up until now During the last couple of weeks Over the past few months, I’ve been reading a lot of books by Amy Tan. So far, I’ve been really happy with my school schedule. Up until now, I’ve never really thought about how much gas cars consume. During the last couple of weeks, I’ve been thinking about moving to another city.

Past Simple Yesterday A few weeks ago Last year Yesterday I ate a bagel. A few weeks ago I ran into a friend I had in high school. Last year I lived in France.

Present Perfect with Future Meaning This is the subjunctive in Spanish When As soon as After Once When you’ve finished your homework, you can have a cookie. As soon as you’ve called her, you can get online. After you’ve done the dishes, you can watch TV. Once I’ve met her, I’ll be able to tell you what I think of her.