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This was a very difficult unit as we don't get taught this where I come from not even in university so I had to basically learn it from scratch and it was a bit confusing but I am getting used to it. The articulation part was also difficult just cause it was a lot to learn and bit confusing, a lot of stuff to remember. question 8 was a bit tricky cause it all depends on what you want to say for example \"HE is playing soccer' 'He is PLAYING soccer' 'He is playing SOCCER' so I hope my answer is correct cause that seems to be the most stressed in most sentence.I learnt the usage of the past tenses after this unit. I also gained a deeper knowledge of the nature of the past tense. Let's take present perfect tense as an example compares to past perfect tense. The former is used for actions that happened at an indefinite time in the past or something that started in the past and still true at the time of speaking. We use the past perfect tense to emphasize that an action in the past finished before another action in the past started. What's more, I can pay more attention to students error while making sentences/speaking.