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Present Perfect: Used for actions that happened at an unspecified time or have relevance to the present.
| Tense | Structure | Example | Arabic Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Present Perfect | have/has + past participle | I have visited London | لقد زرت لندن |
| Past Simple | verb + -ed / irregular form | I visited London in 2020 | زرت لندن في 2020 |
| Type | Structure | Example | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Conditional | If + present, will + verb | If it rains, I will stay home | Real future possibility |
| Second Conditional | If + past, would + verb | If I had money, I would travel | Hypothetical present/future |
| Third Conditional | If + past perfect, would have + past participle | If I had studied, I would have passed | Hypothetical past |
Use passive voice when the action is more important than who performs it.
Active: Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Passive: Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare.
Structure: Object + be + past participle + (by + agent)
| Modal | Use | Example |
|---|---|---|
| must / have to | Obligation | You must study for the exam |
| should / ought to | Advice | You should eat healthy food |
| may / might | Possibility | It might rain tomorrow |
| can / could | Ability/Permission | I can speak three languages |
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