I visit my friends -<em> Present Simple</em>
I visiting my friends - <em>Present Continuous</em>
I have been visiting my friends - <em>Present Perfect Continuous</em>
I have visited my friends - <em>Present Perfect</em>
I visited my friends - <em>Past Simple</em>
I was visiting my friends - <em>Past</em><em> Continuous</em>
I had been visiting my friends<em> - <em>Past</em><em><em>Perfect</em> Continuous</em>
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I had visited my friends - <em>Past</em><em>Perfect</em>
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I will visit my friends<em> - <em>Future </em>Simple
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<span>I will be visiting my friends - <em><span>Future Continuous</span></em></span>
<span><span><span>I will have been visiting my friends</span></span><em><span><span>- <em><em><em>Future Perfect</em> Continuous</em></em>
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<span><span>I will have visited </span><span>my friends</span><span> - </span><em><span><span>Future Perfect</span></span></em></span>
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1) Have a good night! See you soon.
2) See you tomorrow!
3) See you!
4) Have a nice day!
5) Bye bye!
1 You play
do you play
you don't play
2likes
Does he like
he doesn't like
3it often rains
does it often rain
it doesn't often rain
4watch
do our friends watch
don't watch
5makes
does my mother usually make
my mother doesn't usually make
Many people think that if we have only one language, communication will
become easier and there will be no need to learn foreign languages. I
cannot agree with them because knowledge of foreign languages makes a
person educated and well rounded. You cannot broaden your mind if you
see the world only from the perspective of your own culture. Besides,
people are a lot more helpful if you speak their language.
In
conclusion, I would argue that we should try our best to preserve the
linguistic diversity of our planet. I think that larger cultures should
have a respect for minority languages, but first of all the younger
generation must want to preserve their native language