1) Present Perfect is used to (choose the odd one out) a) talk about recent actions b) talk about present result of past actions c) talk about lifetime experience d) talk about actions of a finished period of time e) talk about repeating states with FOR and SINCE 2) Past Perfect is used to (choose the odd one out) a) talk about actions that happened before the other action in the past b) talk about past action which happened before certain time in the past c) with signal words FIRST, NEXT, THEN, FINALLY, etc. 3) Future Perfect (choose the odd one out)  a) talks about action which will be finished after a certain time in the future b) talks about action which will be finished by another action in the future 4) Present Perfect Continuous (choose the odd one out) a) is used in questions HOW MANY b) talks about actions which have been continuing for a period of time (for/since) c) generally we don't use state verbs in Continuous 5) Past Perfect Continuous (choose the odd one out) a) talks about actions which had been continuing for a period of time and finished before another past action  b) talks about actions which were repeated many times over a period of time after another past action 6) Future Perfect Continuous (choose the odd one out) a) is used to talk about promises, spontaneous decisions and threats b) talks about actions which will be lasting for a period of time by some time in the future or action in the future c) in the time clause with BY THE TIME/WHEN we use Present Simple tense 7) live, work, study, teach, practice (choose the odd one out) a) these verbs can be use in both Simple and continuous forms without difference in meaning b) these verbs are used in Simple forms only c) we choose Continuous forms of these verbs when we want to emphasize on duration 8) With words that indicate condition of time (if, when, until, by the time) choose the odd one out a) we use Future Perfect to emphasize the result b) we use Present Perfect to emphasize the result 9) Perfect Gerund (deny + having V3/ed) and Perfect Infinitive (hope + to have + V3/ed) choose the odd one out a) these forms a used to emphasize the sequence (order) of actions b) these forms are used to make students cry 10) Perfect Gerund or Perfect Infinitive form depends on (choose the odd one out) a) the first verb b) the second verb 11) FOR future meaning (choose the odd one out) a) we use Perfect Gerund (deny, was accused of, apologize for, etc.) b) we use Perfect Infinitive (hope, would like to, expect plan)

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