saw her…” or “I have seen her…”? Do you know when to use each form? If not, that’s okay! In this useful English grammar lesson about the present perfect tense, I point out six common mistakes that learners make—and I explain how to fix them. Watch the lesson to finally feel confident using the present perfect in real English conversations!
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Thanks a lot for the video!!! Practice makes perfect!
This was an excellent lesson! I really enjoy watching your videos.
I watched the lesson yesterday. I have done the quiz today.
Great. I loved the way the teacher teaches
Thankyou so much for the vieo. I’ve doing the quiz now.
Thankyou so much for the vieo. I’ve doing the quiz now.
I`ve been watching your video-classes for a while now, all of you are fantastic teachers. Keep up the great work.
AS usual it was a perfect lesson. Thank you Alex.
Thank you so much for the lesson.
Thanks, excellent lesson.
I got 10/10, thanks so much for the explanation!
I got 6/10. Very bad but I learn a lot.
You are the best! (and your wife knows it, don’t worry! ha ha ha)