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You must always use the Present perfect when the time of an action is not important or not specified. You must always use the Simple past when details about the time or place that an action occured are given or requested.
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). A: I(see / not)you for a long time. Where(you / be)? B: I(come / just)back from Canada. A: Oh really? What(you / do)in Canada? B: I(take)a nature tour. ...
Already, Still, Yet Test Present Perfect Mistakes Watch out for these common mistakes when you are using the present perfect. Not using the proper form of the verb I have went to the park. She has ate dinner. Present perfect always uses a past participle. ...
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Unit 18: Present Perfect Tense vs. Past Tense THE PROBLEMS She has lived there last year. They didn’t call yet. Exercise 1: ___1) Circle the verbs (auxiliary verbs, main verbs and past participles). ___2) Write past if the verb is in the past tense and pres perf if the verb...
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Here’s a simple explanation of the difference between the past perfect and present perfect (as well as the future perfect) tenses: Final Advice There are a few things you can do to maximise your chances of getting the right answer.
Past simple: I drove a carFuture simple: I’ll drive a car tomorrow Past continuous: I’m driving a car nowPast continuous: I was driving a car yesterday Future continuous: I’ll be driving a car for two hours Present perfect: I haven’t driven a car yetPast perfect: I’d driven ...
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). A:(you / taste / ever)sushi? B: Yes, I(eat)sushi at least five times so far. A: When(you / eat)sushi for the first time? B: I(eat)sushi for the first time on my dad's 50th birthday. He(invite...