Woman in red cardigan: People do get their tenses of a verb confused. Making sure that the verb is in the same tense all the way through a document or a letter or an email. If you read it to ...
NARRATOR: Free biscuits? Who will fall for that? When we talk about things that haven’t happened yet we call it the future tense. We often use the word ‘will’ in front of a verb. Looks like ...
the present perfect continuous. This is the tense that indicates an action that started in the past and continues now. While the present tense expresses just a current action, the present perfect ...