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EPISODE 4- The present perfect tense is used to describe an action completed in the recent past. For this we use has/have + Verb3 ( participle form or perfect form of the verb ). Examples - I have prepared my speech. Raghu has written a poem. Follow the podcast closely, practise the assignments given, listen to it over and over again, pause and play it at your own speed and NO need to rush it up and overspeed. Give it time. You know best. But speak aloud while doing the verbal exercises. Read what you have written and repeat what is being said to open up your speech and add clarity to your voice. Only then will you get confident and fluent.
By Melven CastelinoEPISODE 4- The present perfect tense is used to describe an action completed in the recent past. For this we use has/have + Verb3 ( participle form or perfect form of the verb ). Examples - I have prepared my speech. Raghu has written a poem. Follow the podcast closely, practise the assignments given, listen to it over and over again, pause and play it at your own speed and NO need to rush it up and overspeed. Give it time. You know best. But speak aloud while doing the verbal exercises. Read what you have written and repeat what is being said to open up your speech and add clarity to your voice. Only then will you get confident and fluent.