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Present perfect
Biographies, pictures and worksheets for teaching the present perfect simple for life experiences and the present perfect continuous for recent and ongoing activities. Resources include practice in the context of work experience for students of General English. If you're looking for resources about work experience for in-service professionals, try our Business English collection.
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