miércoles, 12 de octubre de 2016

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PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE

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IF YOU NEED SOME FURTHER EXPLANATIONhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltlJpzq0Nbc
IF YOU NEED SOME MORE EXERCISES:
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/present_perfect_simple_past_contrasted.htm

PRESENT PERFECT VS PAST SIMPLE

Present Perfect SimplePast Simple
Unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present:
  • I've known Julie for ten years (and I still know her).
Finished actions:
  • knew Julie for ten years (but then she moved away and we lost touch).
A finished action in someone's life (when the person is still alive: life experience):
  • My brother has been to Mexico three times.
A finished action in someone's life (when the person is dead):
  • My great-grandmother went to Mexico three times.
A finished action with a result in the present:
  • I've lost my keys! (The result is that I can't get into my house now).
A finished action with no result in the present:
  • lost my keys yesterday. It was terrible! (Now there is no result. I got new keys yesterday).
With an unfinished time word (this week, this month, today):
  • I've seen John this week.
With a finished time word (last week, last month, yesterday):
  • saw John last week.

PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-simple-present-continuous-1.html


https://www.test-english.com/grammar-points/b1/present-simple-present-continuous/

https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpre-prepro

PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Present SimplePresent Continuous
Things which are always true:
  • Water boils at 100 degrees.
Things which are happening at the moment of speaking:
  • The water is boiling now, so you can put in the pasta.
Permanent situations (or nearly permanent; true for a few years at least):
  • Julie lives in London.
Temporary situations:
  • Julie is living in Paris for a few months (usually she lives in London).
Situations which are slowly changing:
  • I'm getting better and better at speaking English.
Habits or things we do regularly:
  • drink coffee every morning.
Temporary or new habits:
  • I'm drinking too much coffee these days because I'm so busy at work.
Annoying habits (usually with 'always'):
  • My flatmate is always leaving the kitchen in a mess!
Future events which are part of a timetable:
  • My plane leaves at eight tonight.
To talk about the future after certain words ('when' 'until' 'after' 'before' 'as soon as'):
  • I'll call you when I get home.
Definite future plans:
  • I'm meeting John after class today.
To talk about what happens in books, plays and films:
  • At the end of the book, the detective catches the killer.
To talk about people in pictures and photos:
  • In this photo, my mother is walking beside a lake.

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