Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Present Perfect Simple vs Past Simple
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Present Perfect Simple vs. Past
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Simple
● *Present Perfect Simple
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● The present perfect simple expresses an action that is still going on or that stopped
recently, but has an influence on the present. It puts emphasis on the result.
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● Form of Present Perfect
● I/ you/ we/ they
● He / she/ it
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2. Positive Negative Question
I have eaten an ice-cream. I have not eaten an ice-cream. Have I eaten an ice-cream?
He has eaten an ice-cream. He has not eaten an ice-cream. Has he eaten an ice-cream?
For irregular verbs, use the participle form, and for regular verbs, just add “ed”.
Use of Present Perfect Simple:
- puts emphasis on the result: He had written one letter to his mother.
- action that stopped recently: My mother has baked a cake.
- action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking: I have never
seen a monster.
3. *Simple past
We use Past Simple to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past. The
actions can be short or long. There can be a few actions happening one after another.
Form: VB + ed, or irregular verb.
1. Past actions that are now finished.
eg. He cut his finger last month
4. Exercise
1. Write the correct forms for Present Perfect Simple and Past Simple
I saw a movie now, yesterday.
He has never seen saw an elephant.
I was am very tired.
You have been, are in Africa last summer.