The results of your exams at school or university.
Grades.
What is the present perfect simple formula for affirmative sentences?
Have /has + verb past participle.
What is the present perfect continuous formula for affirmative sentences?
Have / has been + verb-ing.
A small picture on a computer / phone screen that you click on to open a program or an app.
Icon.
to burst loudly and violently
explode
A document which describes your education and the jobs you have done.
CV
Which tense do we use to talk about completed past actions in a completed past time period? Past simple, present perfect or present perfect continuous?
Past simple
Mention 3 state verbs.
Know, love, hate, want, etc.
A name you need to type to start using something.
Username.
a sudden loud noise
bang
People who are trying to get a job.
Candidates.
Which tense do we use to talk about life experiences, and when we can see the result of the action that has happened in the past? Past simple, present perfect, or present perfect continuous?
Present perfect.
True or false? We use the present perfect continuous to express an action that happened at a specific time.
False.
A written message that you send from one phone to another.
Text message/ SMS
A piece of rock or metal that burns brightly in the sky as it falls from outer space into the Earth's atmosphere
meteor
The things you know (you gained while experiencing it or studying)
Knowledge.
Mention 3 simple past time phrases.
Yesterday, last year, last month..
Which tense do we use to describe repeated activities that started recently? Past simple, present perfect or present perfect continuous?
Present perfect continuous.
A small computer program that you can download onto a mobile phone.
App/ application
a flight by an aircraft or spacecraft to perform a specific task
mission
People who work for a company.
Emloyees.
Mention 5 advebs that we use in the present perfect.
Just, ever, always, never, yet.
Is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences? Why?
1. How long have you worked here?
2. How long have you been working here?
No. Because verbs like work and live or study can be used with both structures with no difference in meaning.
A computer program that you use to read information on the internet.
Browser.
to land on the water causing it to spatter
splash down