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Will be doing and will have done
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Future simple
Some people have been taught that 'will' is 'the future' in English. This is not correct. Sometimes when we talk about the...
Present continuous (I am doing) 2
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Used to (do)
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Could (do) and could have (done)
A. We use could in a number of ways. Sometimes could is the past of can . * Listen. I can hear something. (now) * I listene...
Present Perfect continuous ( I have been doing )
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Present continuous and present simple (2) (I am doing and I do)
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Common noun and Proper noun
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