simple past vs present perfect tense
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Simple Past Vs Present Perfect TenseCREATED AND DESIGNED BY
NURUL SYAWALLINA
In this section, you will learn how to differenciate Simple Past with Present Perfect
First, determine the correct Adverbs of time
Second, recognise the focus of both tenses.
Finally, distinguish the uses of simple past and present perfect.
In Present Perfect Tense
The difference between ‘For’ and ‘Since’
Examples (uses ‘For’ and ‘Since’)
‘For’ ‘Since’
I have danced since I was small.
I've lost so much flexibility since I injured my leg.
They have all improved in attitude since the headmaster talked to them.
I haven't eaten that much since Christmas
I haven't been on holiday since last year.
I have lived in London for six months.
She hasn't had a day off for three months.
Wars have been happening for centuries, it won’t ever change.
I haven't been on holiday for ages.
I haven't smoked for weeks.