Why present perfect tense




















She's lived in London for three years. I've worked here for six months. The fixed time can be another action, which is in the past simple since I was at school, since I arrived. I've known Sam since I've liked chocolate since I was a child.

She's been here since 2pm. We use 'for' with a period of time 2 hours, three years, six months. I've known Julie for ten years. I've been hungry for hours. She's had a cold for a week. Finished Actions 2: Life experience. These are actions or events that happened sometime during a person's life. We don't say when the experience happened, and the person needs to be alive now.

We often use the words 'ever' and 'never' here. I have been to Tokyo. They have visited Paris three times. We have never seen that film. The period of time is still continuing. This is a state that started in the past and continues in the present and will probably continue into the future.

This is a situation not an action. We usually use for or since with this structure. Look at these example sentences using for and since with the Present Perfect tense:. The Present Perfect tense is really a very interesting tense, and a very useful one.

Try not to translate the Present Perfect into your language. Just try to accept the concepts of this tense and learn to "think" Present Perfect! You will soon learn to like the Present Perfect tense! He's or he's??? Be careful! The 's contraction is used for the auxiliary verbs have and be.

For example, "It's eaten" can mean: It has eaten. Present Perfect tense, active voice It is eaten. Present Simple tense, passive voice It is usually clear from the context. Grammarly can save you from misspellings, grammatical and punctuation mistakes, and other writing issues on all your favorite websites.

These examples show how the present perfect can describe something that occurred or was the state of things at an unspecified time in the past. I have walked on this path before. We have eaten the lasagna here. I have put away all the laundry.



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