The Spanish present perfect is used just like its English counterpart: to express that something has happened at some point before now. Por ejemplo… ¿Has visitado México? Have you visited Mexico? Sí, he visitado México. Yes, I have visited Mexico. Siempre hemos comido a las nueve. ...
The Spanish present progressive, or present continuous, is very similar to its English counterpart (to be + -ing). In both languages, the present progressive expresses an in-progress action, with an emphasis on its current, temporary aspect. Por ejemplo… Estoy trabajando; no puedo salir. I’...
Pregunta de Inglés (US) ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre past simple tense y present perfect tense ?Puedes dar oraciones como ejemplo. alarandal420 6 abr 2021 Inglés (US) @Grace_Gao_2021 sooo I’ll give an example:Past simple: “the music started when the curtains opened.” (music ...
Por ejemplo:- I have lived in Melbourne since I was 12. (Now I am 30 and still live in M...