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strength capable
institution
behalf
association
award
competitive
weakness
sufficient commit assume respond
intention circumstance tough cope
tough
intention
cope
commit
sufficient
Present Perfect Simple
Structures:
Affirmative: The students have studied for two hours.
Subject + has/have + past participle.
Negative: He hasn’t been to Italy.
Subject + has/have + not + past participle.
Present Perfect Continuous
Structures:
Affirmative:
The students have been studying since this morning.
Subject + has/have + been + present participle.
Negative: He hasn’t been writing the report for 2 hours.
Subject + has/have + not + been + present participle.
you been planning
has always been my intention
I’ve been attending robotics
I’ve been thinking of working
cope with stress and deadlines