The document summarizes the differences between the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It provides examples of using the simple past tense to describe definite finished actions that are not connected to the present, and using the present perfect tense to describe indefinite or unfinished time periods, experiences, achievements, and actions that have a connection to the present. It also lists additional topics that will be covered, including phrasal verbs and wild animals.
The document summarizes the differences between the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It provides examples of using the simple past tense to describe definite finished actions that are not connected to the present, and using the present perfect tense to describe indefinite or unfinished time periods, experiences, achievements, and actions that have a connection to the present. It also lists additional topics that will be covered, including phrasal verbs and wild animals.
The document summarizes the differences between the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It provides examples of using the simple past tense to describe definite finished actions that are not connected to the present, and using the present perfect tense to describe indefinite or unfinished time periods, experiences, achievements, and actions that have a connection to the present. It also lists additional topics that will be covered, including phrasal verbs and wild animals.
1. DEFINITE FINISHED ACTIONS IN THE PAST You lived in Piura from 2000 to I woke up early today. Later I had 2003. breakfast with my family. Finally I studied Math. SIMPLE PAST (NO CONNECTION TO NOW)
3. REPEATED ACTIONS 4. WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENED
We went to the movies every IS IMPORTANT weekend last year. I saw the Eiffel tower in 2010.
1. INDEFINITE, UNFINISHED 2. EXPERIENCES,
TIME ACHIEVEMENTS AND I've studied at CEPRE UNI for ACCOMPLISHMENTS two years. Have you ever tried Thai food?
PRESENT PERFECT (CONNECTION TO NOW)
3. RESULT 4. WHEN SOMETHING
She has already watched that HAPPENED IS NOT IMPORTANT movie five times. I've seen the Eiffel tower. 2. PHRASAL VERBS II 3. WILD ANIMALS