An elderly woman was banned from flying for 10 years after getting drunk on a Qantas flight and punching a male passenger in the face, requiring medical treatment. The flight had to return to its departure airport due to the incident. It was not the first time the woman had behaved badly on a flight.
An elderly woman was banned from flying for 10 years after getting drunk on a Qantas flight and punching a male passenger in the face, requiring medical treatment. The flight had to return to its departure airport due to the incident. It was not the first time the woman had behaved badly on a flight.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to illustrate the differences between the two tenses.
The document provides examples of using the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in sentences. It includes sentences using each tense form grouped under different headings like 'A' through 'G'. The examples illustrate actions that are ongoing or completed at an unspecified time in the present.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to illustrate the differences between the two tenses.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
An elderly woman was banned from flying for 10 years after punching a male passenger on a Qantas flight. The woman had gotten drunk on the plane and hit the man in the face, requiring medical treatment. It was not the first time she had behaved badly on a flight. The plane had to return to its departure airport due to the incident with the woman.
The document is a vocabulary practice test that contains 10 multiple choice questions testing words used in various contexts. The questions cover topics like space exploration, history, politics, technology and natural disasters. The correct answers to the questions are: launched, space, race, citizens, was used, official, benefits, were, includes, disaster.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to illustrate the differences between the two tenses.
The document provides examples of using the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in sentences. It includes sentences using each tense form grouped under different headings like 'A' through 'G'. The examples illustrate actions that are ongoing or completed at an unspecified time in the present.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to illustrate the differences between the two tenses.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple often implies a finished action or result, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing or continuous action without a finished result. [3] Several examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
This document discusses the present perfect simple and present perfect progressive tenses in Thai. [1] Both tenses are very similar, with the present perfect simple using "have/has + past participle" and the present perfect progressive using "have/has been + present participle". [2] The present perfect simple tends to emphasize completion or results, while the present perfect progressive emphasizes ongoing action without completion. [3] Examples are provided to demonstrate the proper uses of each tense.
An elderly woman was banned from flying for 10 years after punching a male passenger on a Qantas flight. The woman had gotten drunk on the plane and hit the man in the face, requiring medical treatment. It was not the first time she had behaved badly on a flight. The plane had to return to its departure airport due to the incident with the woman.
The document is a vocabulary practice test that contains 10 multiple choice questions testing words used in various contexts. The questions cover topics like space exploration, history, politics, technology and natural disasters. The correct answers to the questions are: launched, space, race, citizens, was used, official, benefits, were, includes, disaster.
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