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"Did you notice that he..." /past simple/ or /past perfect/

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Present Perfect / Simple Past and "to come"

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Why the adverb "lately" is sometimes used with the present progressive?

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"No more someone doing something" meaning

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what does "I did not know you had been ill." mean exactly

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Is it ok to use past simple where past perfect actually would be more precise?

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How should we use simple past after present perfect?

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What's the difference between "disheartened" and "half-hearted"?

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What is the difference in this case between present progressive and present perfect continuous

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past simple and past continuous - that summer

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"I learned" vs "I have learned" when it comes to past experiences that have indirect connection to the present?

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The use of the present perfect followed by the past simple

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Have been found vs were found

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Usage of 'yesterday' in Present Perfect - is it grammatically correct?

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'I have been on vacation for two days' vs 'I was on vacation for two days'

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Is it better to learn English grammar separately or learn the language then the grammar follows

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Present Perfect Continuous VS Simple

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"Anyone" or "everyone" in the context?

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which tense I have to use with the word before

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I want to learn English, once and for all

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Without anything vs without everything?

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why don't we use present perfect simple to explain that the action is still in progress

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What is the difference between these sentences? Which sentence is correct?

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What does "in a sandpaper-dry kind of way" mean?

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"has been calling my office": Why does this film use the present perfect tense here?

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Different meanings in the use of "Past simple" and "Present perfect"

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finished; has been sitting; or had finished; sat;

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Choice of tense question

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Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous

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Present vs. present continuous in this sentence

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