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 Adial
 
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							| Dear friends,I need your help! In an exercise where students had to write the verbs in brackets in the correct tense, there was the following sentence -  "Peter is good at _____________ (play) football."   Is it correct? Can it be considered a verb tense?    I don �t think so!   Thanks in advance. |  25 May 2010      
					
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 a isabel
 
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							| It seems that what is being tested is...expressions followed by -ing or infinitive...not tenses! 
 
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 mdros
 
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							| I agree with a isabel, I �ve just taught this and it is related to adjectives plus prepositions |  25 May 2010     
					
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 coyote.chus
 
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							| Probably the exercise said "Put the verbs in the correct form", and in this case it is correct. You have to use the -ing form. good at playing football
 
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 Adial
 
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							| Thank you so much     |  25 May 2010     
					
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 hokage8002
 
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							| it is considered as a verb form but not a verb tense. (verb+ing) 
 It is advisable to test verb form (past participle - gerund - bare inf or full inf)  and verb tenses together. So the instruction of this type of tests will be as follow: Provide the bracketed verbs form or tense. |  26 May 2010     
					
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