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Past simple / present perfect
Past simple is used:

Present perfect is used:

• Actions that finished in a
definite time in the past

•

I bought this car last week.

I have lost my key. (I can’t find it
now)
Have you seen Ann? (She is not
here now)

• To ask when? what time?
Where?
They have arrived. ≠
When did they arrive?
An hour ago.

Actions which happened in an
indefinite time in the past and
with visible results in the present

•

To describe very recent actions
She has just moved to a larger
flat.
Past simple / present perfect
Past simple is used:

Present perfect is used:
•

• To talk about past states that
cannot happen again
Shakespeare was a writer. He
wrote plays and poems. (from
1564 to 1616)
• For actions which finished in
the past, one after the other.
She lived in this house for ten
years and then moved to
another one. (sequence of
past actions)

For actions which started in the past
and continue in the present
She has lived in this flat since 2005.
She has lived there for three years.
(She still lives there!)

•

To describe experiences in our lifetime
Have you ever eaten Chinese food?
I have already eaten Chop Suey.
I haven’t eaten Japanese food yet.
(in your life until now)
≠ Did you eat Chinese food when you
were in China? Yes, I did.
(specific time in the past)
Past simple / present perfect
Time expressions:

Time expressions:

• Yesterday
• last week (...)
• six months ago
• in 1975, at 3 o’clock

• Just, recently
• ever, never
• already, yet
• since, for
• so far
• how long

Past simple-present-perfect

  • 1.
    Past simple /present perfect Past simple is used: Present perfect is used: • Actions that finished in a definite time in the past • I bought this car last week. I have lost my key. (I can’t find it now) Have you seen Ann? (She is not here now) • To ask when? what time? Where? They have arrived. ≠ When did they arrive? An hour ago. Actions which happened in an indefinite time in the past and with visible results in the present • To describe very recent actions She has just moved to a larger flat.
  • 2.
    Past simple /present perfect Past simple is used: Present perfect is used: • • To talk about past states that cannot happen again Shakespeare was a writer. He wrote plays and poems. (from 1564 to 1616) • For actions which finished in the past, one after the other. She lived in this house for ten years and then moved to another one. (sequence of past actions) For actions which started in the past and continue in the present She has lived in this flat since 2005. She has lived there for three years. (She still lives there!) • To describe experiences in our lifetime Have you ever eaten Chinese food? I have already eaten Chop Suey. I haven’t eaten Japanese food yet. (in your life until now) ≠ Did you eat Chinese food when you were in China? Yes, I did. (specific time in the past)
  • 3.
    Past simple /present perfect Time expressions: Time expressions: • Yesterday • last week (...) • six months ago • in 1975, at 3 o’clock • Just, recently • ever, never • already, yet • since, for • so far • how long