I hope to teach you how to use past participle with "has" or " have "

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • ‪@EnglishWithNuraj‬
    ⭕ About this lesson
    This lesson will help you to use past participle with "has" or "have". This pattern is called the present perfect tense in English. If want to tell about something with results, this pattern can be used.
    ✅ Lesson 01 - This lesson describes about the verbs with their meanings.
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    ✅ Lesson 02 - Action verbs can be used as commands.
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    ✅ Lesson 03 - How to use " don't " with verbs.
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    ✅ Lesson 04 - This a very popular sentence pattern can be used in a dialogue.
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    ✅ Lesson 05 - Prepositions are very important in any language.
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    ✅ Lesson 06 - How to use " am " , " is " , " are " in the dialogue or sentences
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    ✅ Lesson 07 - This video is created for beginners.
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    ✅ Lesson 08 - This lesson is important to express the possessiveness of something using Sinhala voice..
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    ✅ Lesson 09 - " There is ", "There are" are the most important lesson for everyone .
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    ✅ Lesson 10 - This lesson guides you to turn verbs into "ing" form.
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