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Do ngoc tien Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

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As many Premier League matches have this season, when these two nations met back in October, it turned into the Gareth Bale show.
In "Many Premier League matches have",the word "have" refer " present perfect" or "possession" ?
  

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Hi

I think that verb is used for:

- Many Premier League matches have turned into the Gareth Bale show

I believe that is the present perfect continuous. Here's a link ...

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentperfectcontinuous.html

Dave
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Read it like this:

'When these two nations met back in October, it turned into the Gareth Bale show, as many Premier League matches have (turned into the Gareth Bale show) this season'.

Rover

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