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  1. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression ( last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc .)

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      We can also use the present perfect with lately or with all...

  2. We use the past simple to talk about a specific time in the past. I phoned my brother yesterday. We often use the present perfect to start a conversation about our experiences.

  3. Complete the sentences using the simple past and the present perfect simple. He (tell/already) you his answer. signal: already → present perfect. The children (go/not) to school on Monday. specific past time marker (on Monday) → simple past. I (give) you his phone number last month.

  4. Change the verb into the correct form of the past simple or present perfect. 1) Last night I (lose) my keys - I had to call my flatmate to let me in. [ . Check. Show.

  5. Simple Past Present Perfect Simple; Emphasis on action. Example: I bought a new bike. (just telling what I did in the past.) Emphasis on result. Example: I have bought a new bike. (With this sentence I actually want to express that I have a new bike now.)

  6. The present perfect is used without a time marker for actions that began in the past, but still have a connection to the present. Learn the difference between the simple past and the present perfect in English grammar with Lingolia, then practice using them in the interactive exercises.

  7. 7 sie 2024 · Learn the key differences between past simple and present perfect tenses in English, with forms, usages, and time phrases.

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