Difference # 3. We use the Present Perfect if the time when the action happened does not matter. The only thing that matters is the result of what happened. We use the Past Simple when it is important to indicate the time when the action occurred. Difference of the use of Present Perfect and Past Simple.
Korean. May 27, 2020. #5. I have been taught that we cannot use the simple present tense with "recently", as the word means "in the immediate past". We can use the past tense or present perfect tense with "recently". Recently there are many cases of car theft. Recently there were many cases of car theft. Recently there have been many cases of
The present perfect tense formula uses the present tense of the verb βto haveβ (I have, you have, he/she has) and the past participle of the main verb (gone, seen, eaten). For example, βI have gone to the store.β. The present perfect can also be used with adverbs or phrases to signal when the action occurred.
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