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  1. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammar › b1-b2-grammarPresent perfect | LearnEnglish

    Hace 2 días · We can use the present perfect to talk about a past action that has a result in the present. He's broken his leg so he can't go on holiday. There's been an accident on the main road, so let's take a different route. They haven't called me, so I don't think they need me today.

  2. Hace 3 días · Join Rob and Catherine in 6 Minute English as they explore the world of greetings, and say 'hello' to some useful vocabulary! This week's question: When did 'hello' first appear in print?

  3. Hace 5 días · Fill in the blanks with either, neither, of, nor, or, and the appropriate form of the verbs in brakets: a __________ you postpone the meeting __________ I (make) sure you are not elected chairman of the committee. b __________ you attend school __________ you (be expelled). c Neither __________ them (be) intelligent.

  4. Hace 6 días · I apologize for such a long letter - I didn't have time to write a short one.” ― Mark Twain

  5. Hace 4 días · Neil and Beth discuss different ways to say sorry and teach you some useful vocabulary. This week's question How many times a day does the average British person say 'sorry'?

  6. Hace 4 días · For example, instead of accepting responsibility and saying, “I’m sorry I offended you”, people blame-shift by saying something like: “I’m sorry it offended you.” (“My action offended you, not me.”) “I’m sorry you got offended.” (“You shouldn’t have been offended.”)

  7. Didn't I Lyrics: One, two, one, two, three / Didn't I swear you were dead to me? / Didn't you scream that I had to leave? / Didn't I slam your damn front door / Sayin', "I ain't never gonna...