I 'm going to show you when to use a past simple and when to use a present perfect,


Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
I 'm going to show you when to use a past simple and when to use a present perfect,
and more important, how to keep them apart.
Take a look at these sentences :
I broke my leg on holiday last year.
I 've broken my leg.
The first sentence is in the past simple tense,
the second sentence is in the present perfect tense.
Now first we 're going to take a look at how to form a past simple
and how to form a present perfect.
For the regular verbs, we take the infinitive form of the verb and add " e d " to the past simple.
For example : I kicked the ball.
For the irregular verbs, we use the unique past simple form.
For instance : She bought a bike.
For the present perfect, we use the auxiliary verb to have and the past participle.
For the regular verbs, we make a past participle by adding " e d "
to the infinitive form of the verb.
For instance : I 've kicked the ball.
For the irregular verbs, the present perfect also uses a past participle
but this past participle has a unique past perfect form :
She has bought a bike.
Now, let's have a look at when we use a past simple.
We use a past simple when something happened at a specific time in the past :
I broke my leg last week.
So it's important that I tell you that it was " last week ".
For the present perfect, time is not important :
I 've broken my leg.
And it's not important when it happened.
We also use a present perfect for things that are started in the past,
but have continued in the present.
For example : I 've lived here since 2012.
In the past simple that would be : I lived there in 2012.
I 'm going to show you when to use a past simple and when to use a present perfect,
and more important, how to keep them apart.
Take a look at these sentences :
I broke my leg on holiday last year.
I 've broken my leg.
The first sentence is in the past simple tense,
the second sentence is in the present perfect tense.
Now first we 're going to take a look at how to form a past simple
and how to form a present perfect.
For the regular verbs, we take the infinitive form of the verb and add " e d " to the past simple.
For example : I kicked the ball.
For the irregular verbs, we use the unique past simple form.
For instance : She bought a bike.
For the present perfect, we use the auxiliary verb to have and the past participle.
For the regular verbs, we make a past participle by adding " e d "
to the infinitive form of the verb.
For instance : I 've kicked the ball.
For the irregular verbs, the present perfect also uses a past participle
but this past participle has a unique past perfect form :
She has bought a bike.
Now, let's have a look at when we use a past simple.
We use a past simple when something happened at a specific time in the past :
I broke my leg last week.
So it's important that I tell you that it was " last week ".
For the present perfect, time is not important :
I 've broken my leg.
And it's not important when it happened.
We also use a present perfect for things that are started in the past,
but have continued in the present.
For example : I 've lived here since 2012.
In the past simple that would be : I lived there in 2012.
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