4. COMPARISONS WITH AS MUCH AS
• Pam loves driving as
much as working in the
office.
5. VERB TENSE REVIEW
Past
• Karen bought a brand
new car.
Present continuous
• Ms. Anderson arrived
late yesterday.
Simple present
• Karen buys a brand new
car.
Future
• Joseph will go to the
movies tonight.
6. PRESENT PERFECT
• Use the present perfect
to talk about actions
that started in the past
and continue to now.
Form: have/has + past
participle.
- My teacher has been
here for two hours.
- My teacher has been
here since 8:00 p.m.
- Scientists have
discovered new ways to
cure diabetes.