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  1. Past simple or present perfect?

    I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. 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 .) We've arrived yesterday.

  2. Present perfect with a specific time in the past

    The pre­sent per­fect ex­presses the idea of "an ac­tion that was fin­ished at some un­spec­i­fied point in the past". Say­ing "I have done it yes­ter­day" is ba­si­cally the same as say­ing "I fin­ished doing it yes­ter­day at some un­spec­i­fied point in the past". It doesn't re­ally work, does it; it's ei ...

  3. Past perfect

    Level: intermediate. The past perfect is made from the verb had and the past participle of a verb:. I had finished the work. She had gone.. The past perfect continuous is made from had been and the -ing form of a verb:. I had been working there for a year. They had been painting the bedroom.. The past perfect is used in the same way as the present perfect, but it refers to a time in the past ...

  4. Using the Present Perfect Tense

    I started but I haven't finished my homework yet. (My homework is not finished now.) I've been sick all day. (I'm still sick now.) ... My parents have been married since 1967. (They're still married.) ... Yesterday, I had worked very late. (Correct: Yesterday, I worked very late.) With finished time words we use the present simple.

  5. Past Simple or Present Perfect

    1. Jack _____ (live) in Boston for the past 15 years. has lived. lives. lived. Use the present perfect with "for" when speaking about an amount of time that has passed. 2. Janet ____ (work) for Smith and Brothers before she came to work for us. worked.

  6. Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect

    Exercise 8. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). I (just / finish) my homework. Mary (already / write) five letters. Tom (move) to this town in 1994. My friend (be) in Canada two years ago. I (not / be) to Canada so far. But I (already / travel) to London a couple of times. Last week, Mary and Paul (go) to the cinema.

  7. Present perfect or simple past Flashcards

    Learn the difference between present perfect and simple past with Quizlet flashcards and practice exercises.

  8. Present Perfect for recently finished actions

    Just. Present Perfect is also used to talk about something recently finished. I have just done my homework: This means not so long ago you finished your homework. It is an unspecified time in the past. We don't know when the person did it, but it wasn't so long ago. It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no ...

  9. Tenses of Verbs

    I have finished my homework already. Past Perfect. An action in the past perfect began and ended before another past event. To form the past perfect, use the past tense of the verb to have plus the past participle of the main verb. Yesterday I rode the bus to school, but the day before I had walked to school.

  10. "I have finished (since)" --> Can I use since?

    I have finished my homework and so I feel very happy. "Since" means "from a specified time in the past until now" and is used to indicate the time frame of an event which started in the past and continues until the present. Again, you have the past/present connection and so need the present perfect : I have lived in Italy since 1983 ( = from ...

  11. finished, have finished, be finished, be done, ,have done, did

    I am finished with my homework. I completed whatever homework I had and I do not expect any more; not in the immediate future and not impossibly, never. I have finished my homework. I have just now completed my homework, seconds or at most minutes ago. I did my homework. Very much the same as "I finished my homework."

  12. Can We Use Yesterday With the Present Perfect Tense?

    Since yesterday is an acceptable phrase. If we add "since" to create the phrase "since yesterday," we are dealing with a different time expression. "Since" means from a time in the past until now, so "since yesterday" means from the day before today until now . In this case, "since yesterday" doesn't only occur in the past.

  13. present perfect

    done it, I did/finished my homework done my homework, I did/finished my homework done my homework, I did/finished my homework. and also. done it, I was done with it. and many others. (b) In [4], i is indeed grammatically defective: had better requires a complement. [3] i, however, is not defective, because yesterday is a supplement (this is ...

  14. italki

    Both are correct and both sound natural. I think the sentence where you use the past perfect in both clauses would probably be used if you were talking about a time frame that was more distant than the time frame where you use the past perfect and the simple past tense.

  15. Present Perfect or Simple Past

    Complete the following exercise with present perfect or simple past tense. 1. He lived (live) in London for two years and then went (go) to Edinburgh. 2. Did you wear (wear) your hair long when you were at school? Yes, my mother insisted (insist) on it. 3. But when I left (leave) school I cut (cut) my hair and have worn (wear) it short ever since.

  16. Past Perfect Tense With Examples, Rules, Usage • Englishan

    The past perfect tense is a grammatical form used to describe actions that were completed before a specific point in the past. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the past participle of the main verb. Examples: She had finished the work. They had visited the museum last summer. They had not seen the movie.

  17. Past Simple

    For example, "I have finished my homework" is in the past participle, but "I finished my homework yesterday" is in the past simple. 8. Examples of Past Simple Sentences. Here are some examples of sentences in the past simple: I went to the store yesterday. She did her homework last night. We had dinner at a restaurant last week.

  18. Past simple or present perfect?

    I haven't finished my homework yet. Recently. We often use the present perfect with recently to talk about past recent actions. They 've recently bought a new car. Today, this week, this month, this year. We can use the present perfect with time expressions when the time we mention has not finished. I 've seen John today. (=Today has not ...

  19. I have done my homework yesterday.

    Singapore. English (Singapore/UK), basic Chinese. May 30, 2018. #4. It is possible to consider yesterday a time period, but because it is a time period in the past, you need to say 'I had done my homework yesterday'. (And 'I did my homework yesterday' is also possible. There is a difference in meaning between those sentences.)

  20. Past simple or present perfect?

    Past simple or present perfect? quiz for 11th grade students. Find other quizzes for English and more on Quizizz for free!

  21. What is the meaning of "finish" in these two sentences?

    Have you finished your homework? I've finished doing my homework... If you want to say that you are stopping for now but will return: I'm taking a break from doing homework. I'm going to stop for now. I'm going to finish it off tomorrow. I've done enough homework for one day. I'm giving up. Mr Snodgrass will just have to get a half-completed essay.

  22. I finished my homework yesterday. or I had finished my ...

    Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I finished my homework yesterday' is used to simply state that the homework was completed the day before. 'I had finished my homework yesterday' is used when referring to an action that was completed before another past action or point in time. Last Updated: April 01, 2024.

  23. I have finished my homework yesterday is grammatically ...

    Synonym for I finished my homework yesterday. I have finished my homework yesterday is grammatically incorrect. You could say: Yesterday, I finished my homework. I finished my homework. Or I finished my homework yesterday.

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