Hi guys
In this class I explain how to use time expressions in the Present Perfect. How do we work them?
It´s very simple.
Any questions, comments or suggestions please send me an e-mail, I´ll be glad to help you.
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- Teacher Bruno Gon
- Vitória, ES, Brazil
- My name is Bruno, I´m a Brazilian English teacher specialized in Applied Linguistics. Currently I work for a language institute teaching adults and in a regular school teaching elementary and high school. I believe knowledge is something to be shared and that´s why I post my classes to everybody who wants to study/learn English. In the last years I counted and have been counting on many partners who are always there: Adriana Pin, Bhyanka Itaborahy, Claudio Azevedo (Movie Segments), Diego Cassionato (Inglês com Rock) and Dani Bertocchi... You guys are also "guilty" for it. THANK YOU.
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I'd like to know if one says "I've seen you this morning" is correct, since this is an element that expresses present events. I already know that in informal English one would prefer to say "I saw" intead of "I've seen".
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