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by Evil Clutch 15 years ago

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Describing processes and procedures

The passage explores the use of different tenses in the English language, specifically focusing on the present perfect simple and present continuous forms. It highlights examples such as planning a business, imagining a mind map, and improving a monitor.

Describing processes and procedures

Present PerfectSimple

A business has been planned

A monitor has been improved.

A mind map has been imagined.

Passive

The lock is opened.

The card is extracted.

The card is inserted.

Present Continuous

A business is being planned

A monitor is being improved.

A mind map is being imagined.

Active

We insert the card.

We extract the card.

You open the lock.

Describing processesand procedures

Procedures

Procedure is a series of small tasks or steps taken to accomplish an end.

In the video above you can see an example of a procedure.

Processes

Process is a series of events to produce a certain result.

You can see an example of a process in a picture above.