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PAST present perfect simple A2 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use the present perfect simple with a limited range of adverbs in the normal mid position.
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PAST present perfect simple A2 USE: EXPERIENCES
Can use the present perfect simple to talk about experiences up to now.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM/USE: DURATION WITH 'SINCE'
Can use the present perfect simple with 'since' to talk about duration.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM/USE: WITH 'ALREADY'
Can use the present perfect simple with 'already' to emphasise that something is done, often before the expected time. ► adverbs
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE
Can use the affirmative forms with a range of pronouns and nouns and an increasing range of verbs.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM: NEGATIVE
Can use the negative forms with a range of pronouns and an increasing range of verbs.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS
Can use the negative question form.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use the present perfect simple with an increasing range of adverbs in the normal mid position.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 USE: RECENT PAST
Can use the present perfect simple to refer to a finished event or state in the recent past, that has a present relevance, often with 'just'. ► adverbs
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PAST present perfect simple B1 USE: UNFINISHED
Can use the present perfect simple to refer to a state or period of time which is unlimited or indefinite.
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PAST present perfect simple B1 USE: WITH SUPERLATIVE
Can use the present perfect simple with a superlative adjective to talk about a unique experience. ► adjectives: superlatives
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PAST present perfect simple B2 FORM/USE: WITH 'STILL'
Can use the negative form of the present perfect simple with 'still' to emphasise that something that was expected to happen continues not to happen. ► adverbs
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PAST present perfect simple B2 FORM: QUESTIONS
Can use the question form with an increasing range of verbs.
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PAST present perfect simple C1 FORM: NEGATIVE
Can use the full negative forms with a wide range of verbs, often in formal contexts.
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PAST present perfect simple C2 USE: NEWSWORTHY
Can use the present perfect simple to introduce news.
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PREPOSITIONS prepositions A1 FORM: SIMPLE
Can use a limited range of simple (single-word) prepositions.
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PREPOSITIONS prepositions A1 FORM: PREPOSITION + NOUN PHRASE
Can form prepositional phrases with a preposition and a noun phrase.
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PREPOSITIONS prepositions A2 FORM: SIMPLE
Can use an increasing range of simple (single-word) prepositions.
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PREPOSITIONS prepositions A2 FORM: COMPLEX
Can use a limited range of complex prepositions.
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PREPOSITIONS prepositions A2 FORM: 'JUST' + PREPOSITION
Can use 'just' to modify prepositions.
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