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Simple present tense choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. To read a text about tourism in Montreal. To detail the changes in questions required when moving from direct speech to reported speech. Learn vocabulary to describe a good experience or when things go wrong. Learn helpful language to make requests, ask for favors, and express gratitude. It is valuable for teaching future tenses in english, and is useful. To use the present perfect continuous? This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Let sb out whether the tone, continuous and participle forms in. Some exercises to practice the present perfect tense. To provide a template and strategy to answer these questions. Learning grammar activities also be in pdf ebook which is often help your account with perfect present simple in the ielts exam. 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