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The document discusses linguistic concepts related to the present perfect tense, passive voice, and phonology. It provides examples of forms, meanings, and pronunciations to illustrate these concepts. It also defines the noun "staffing" and its use to indicate the number of people available in an organization.

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The document discusses linguistic concepts related to the present perfect tense, passive voice, and phonology. It provides examples of forms, meanings, and pronunciations to illustrate these concepts. It also defines the noun "staffing" and its use to indicate the number of people available in an organization.

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Have successfully adapted Form: Present Perfect tense.

( have)+ adverb+ past participle Meaning: The Present Perfect is used to describe actions started in the past and are ongoing. Pronunciation: /hvsksesfldptd/

Have successfully adapted Form: 3rd person plural- Present Perfect simple. Affirmative. Auxiliary ( have)+ adverb+ past participle (regular lexical verb). Meaning: The Present Perfect is used to describe actions started in the past with current relevance: the effects are the object of our attention. Pronunciation: /hvsksesfldptd/ is periodically closed to travel due to missile testing Meaning: Students might fail to recognize the cause/effect relationship between park closures and missile testing, i.e. due to+ noun (prepositional phrase); due to is more formal and less common than because of.

is periodically closed to travel due to missile testing Meaning: Students may fail to recognize the subject of the passive voice. Students might fail to recognize the cause/effect relationship between park closures and missile testing

Phonology: weak forms, and alternating weak/strong forms of Phonology: to. weak forms, and / alternating zperidklklzdt weak/strong forms of

trvldutumslte sti/ /

to.

Staffing Form noun Use: Indicates the amount of people available in the

zperidklklzdt trvldutumslt esti/ Staffing Form: Noun, uncountable, present participle of the verb staff Use Indicates the amount of people available in the staff (semantic field of the text); subject of the participle clause weather and staffing permitting.

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