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3 CQ
Stuart from Your English Web explains how to use the past continuous tense, which is often paired with the simple past, using several example sentences.
with Your English WebStuart from Your English Web explains how to use the past continuous tense, which is often paired with the simple past, using several example sentences.
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Stuart introduces the past perfect continuous tense in this lesson, showing you how it's used in everyday conversation and to answer the question, "how long?".
with Your English WebStuart introduces the past perfect continuous tense in this lesson, showing you how it's used in everyday conversation and to answer the question, "how long?".
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Stuart explains how and when to use the past perfect in combination with other past tenses, for time expressions, and to convey unreal or unrealized events.
with Your English WebStuart explains how and when to use the past perfect in combination with other past tenses, for time expressions, and to convey unreal or unrealized events.
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English speakers use two common tenses for events in the past. Stuart explains when to use the present perfect and when to use the past simple in this lesson.
with Your English WebEnglish speakers use two common tenses for events in the past. Stuart explains when to use the present perfect and when to use the past simple in this lesson.
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Follow along with Stuart in this lesson to get a detailed look at the prepositional phrase "as well as" with adjectives, -ing verbs, and infinitives.
with Your English WebFollow along with Stuart in this lesson to get a detailed look at the prepositional phrase "as well as" with adjectives, -ing verbs, and infinitives.
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