present ⪢⪢
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 present ⪢⪢
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◎◎◎ contemporary ⪢⪢
When something is _____ , it is related to the present time.
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◎◎◎ offer ⪢⪢
To _____ is to present someone with something.
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◎◎◎ presently ⪢⪢
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○○○ take measures ⪢⪢
Tired of the constant danger that the cat presented, one of the mice decided to summon a general counsel so that all the mice could debate what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy the cat.
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○○○ pose ⪢⪢
Presently there have been a continuously uprising in the threats posed by unmanned arial vehicles, simply known as drones. #bookmark
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○○○ presently ⪢⪢
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○○○ worthwhile ⪢⪢
The conditions at present make _____ the expense of advertising.
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 Present Perfect
If the result of the past action continues now, we use present perfect.
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 Present Perfect
Scientists say they have found evidence of a giant planet in the solar system. There have only been two true planets discovered since ancient times. Planets have been predicted before and then were not found.
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 Three Ways to Express Future Events
(1) present continuous: Emphasizes the present effect of the future event. Fixed plans. (2) be going to: Emphasizes the intention. Plans made in the past. (3) present simple: Future event based on a schedule or timetable. Used in subordinate clauses.
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 Have and Have Got (Part 2)
The verb 'have got' means posession or obligation and is used only in the present tense. "Has she got a lot of money?" "They haven't got a lot of money." #listening
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 Present Continuous
(1) activities happening now (2) things happening around now "I am not doing a lot of exercise these days." (3) a very sure plan about the future "Next week, I am flying to Canada."
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 Imaginary situations in the present or future
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 Present Perfect or Past Simple 1
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 Present Perfect or Past Simple 2
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 Possibilities in the present or future
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