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Lin Yuan, carrying the "Door to Myriad Worlds," transmigrated into the Great Universe of the Starry Sea. Here, the mightiest could obliterate star systems with the flick of a finger, and traverse millions of light-years in an instant. As a bottom-dweller, Lin Yuan could only rely on the "Door to Myriad Worlds" and his innate talent, "Against-Heaven's Understanding," to travel through countless worlds, silently growing stronger. 【Your Against-Heaven's Understanding allows you to cultivate the Muscle-Tenden Transformation Bible, comprehending the 'Muscle-Tendon Transformation Blood Tempering Divine Technique'】 【Your understanding is Heaven-Against, upon extending your comprehension to the Thunder in the Palm, results in the mastery of the 'Thunder Creation Opening Technique'】 【Your understanding is Heaven-Against, while observing the birth and death of worlds, leads to the insight of the 'World in the Palm'】 【Your understanding is Heaven-Against,, through studying the art of external incarnations, culminates in the 'Self-Transformation Great Technique'】 ...... In his unending travels, Lin Yuan ceaselessly grew stronger, until... he was unrivaled across all worlds.

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What are the benefits of teaching present perfect through stories?
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2024-11-05 20:00
It makes learning more interesting. Instead of just memorizing grammar rules, students are engaged in a story. For example, in a story about a detective, 'The detective has found some important clues.' This is more engaging than just learning the structure in isolation.
Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 08:23
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action has happened in the past and has an effect on the present. Its symbolic words were "already" or "completed." For example: - He had already gone to school. - She had finished her studies. - We've already spent a week on vacation. In these cases, the actions happened in the past, but they had an effect on the present.
The Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 08:16
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action begins in the past and continues to the present or that it begins at a certain time in the past and continues to the present. It is usually formed by "has/has+ past tense" or "Have/has+ past tense". The present perfect tense emphasized the continuity of the action, which meant "always","always","at any time","from a certain time in the past until now", etc. Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include: - has/has been working since; - have/has always been; - have/has been in love with; - have/has always wanted; - have/has been to; - has/has been able to. The above are some common signs of the present perfect tense that can be used according to the specific context.
The Present Perfect Formula
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2024-09-23 08:13
The present perfect tense is a temporal tense that indicates that the action happened at the same time or after the past. It is formed by the auxiliary verb have/has + past tense, where have means to have, has means to already have. The tokens of the present perfect tense include: 1 has/has been done means that the action has already taken place and has continued until now. For example:I have been to Paris 2 have/has been+ the present verb indicates that the action has already taken place and has continued until now. For example:I have been learning English for five years 3 have/has+ been+ for+ a period of time means that the action has happened and lasted for a period of time. For example:I have been working in the city for the past month 4 have/has+ been+ to/from+ location means that the action has been to a certain place and has continued until now. For example:I have been to New York City several times The 5 have/has+ been+ in+ state indicates that someone is in a certain state and has been in it until now. He has been in good health all year
The Present Perfect Tense
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2024-09-23 08:11
The present perfect tense is a tense that indicates that an action has been completed before a certain point in the past. It is usually formed by the auxiliary verb has or have plus a past tense. The present perfect tense is usually used to describe actions that have been completed before a certain point in time. Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include: - Have/has been studying: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now. - been to the movies: It means that the action took place at a certain point in the past, but it may not have lasted until now. - Have/has knowledge: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now. - 'been training': This means that the action happened at a certain point in the past, but it might not last until now. It should be noted that there are some exceptions to the current perfect tense, such as: - Have/has been working: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past but may not have lasted until now. - Being in love: It means that the action happened at a certain point in the past but may not last until now. I hope these signs will help you use the present perfect better!
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