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Darren Quinn
專業教師Language learning tip:
When 'have' is an auxiliary verb (not the main verb), it is always followed by a past participle. This tip will help you in the Cambridge exams. Some examples:
I have eaten my dinner.
She has got two sisters.
I might have known you would call!
I will have been to Paris before I turn 25.
She has been waiting for 3 hours.
It was nice to have met her.
Having said that…
2025年12月8日 09:57
Darren Quinn
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保加利亞語, 英語, 其他
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