Everything you have always wanted to know about the Perfect tenses… …and you probably did, but...

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Everything you have always wanted to know about the Perfect tenses… …and you probably did, but you forgot

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Everything you have always wanted to know about the

Perfect tenses…

…and you probably did, but you forgot

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The Present Perfect is basically used to:

1. Talk about some life experience without sayng WHEN it happened.

Examples:

Have you ever been to Asia?I have never seen this place before.

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Also:- Well, I have seen this film a

couple of times. The last time I saw it was in October.

In this case the Present Perfect Simple introduces the subcject of the conversation. To give any details about the experience, we use the Past Simple.

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2. We also use the Present Perfect Simple to talk about events or actions, which are over

but we can still feel or see their consequences.

Examples:

No, you can’t talk to Mr Johnson. He has just left.

I am really sorry for your loss. Have you talked to the police yet?

Wait for me! I haven’t packed my stuff yet!

I have already painted the room twice and it feels completaly different now

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3. We use it also to describe states which started in the past and continue

up to the present moment.

Example:

They have been married for two years.

I have lived here since 1989.

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For activities, not states, we usually use the Present Perfect

Continuous.Examples:

I have been working on the project for two years.

My mother has been driving this car for all her life.

I have been trying to sell this painting since yesterday, but without any results.

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Of course it doesn’t mean we can’t talk about activities in Present

Perfect.

Examples:I have cooked dinner. We hace read that

book.

But the main difference is that Present Perfect tells us about the result, not

about the activity itself.

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Here are other examples.Using the Present Perfect Continuous whe we focus on the activity, not on its

result.Examples:I have been tidying my flat since the morning, but I haven’t

finished it yet.

I have been collecting stamps all my life. I have collected about 4000 so far.

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It is also important to remember that the Present Perfect Continuous often tells us

about duration and that’s why it answers the question:

How long?

I have been writing a book for two months.

How long have you been writing it?

We have been waiting since 9 o’clock.

How long have you been waiting?

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Now, popular mistakes…

I live in this place for ten years.

The proper version :

I have lived in this place for ten years.

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It is the first time I see such a great show!

The proper version :

It is the first time I have seen such a great show!

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I lived here since I have come to this town.

The proper version :

I have lived here since I came to this town.

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I have been married for ten years, but then I got divorced.

The proper version :

I was married for ten years, but then I got divorced.

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Feeling a bit stronger now?

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