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B1-B2 Practise with present perfect or past perfect passive voice 1
Students should learn to practise the present perfect and past perfect passive voice because these structures are vital for expressing completed actions with emphasis on the results rather than the doer. The present perfect passive (e.g., "The work has been finished") is used to discuss actions that affect the present, while the past perfect passive (e.g., "The project had been completed before the deadline") highlights actions completed before another past event. Mastering these forms enhances clarity in formal writing, reports, and discussions, enabling students to communicate effectively and handle advanced grammar with confidence. Students familiarise themselves with the 2 tenses and their use. Then they read the sentences to work out which one is needed to complete the gap-fill using the infinitive in (). Each tense is used 13 times! Answers on page 2
Level:intermediate
Age: +10
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