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Present Perfect

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4.54.54.54.54.5

Oct 03 2007

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(Please note that British and American English have different rules for the use of this tense. The explanation here refer to British English. In American English, it is often acceptable to use the past simple in some of these examples.)
We use the present perfect when we want to look back from the present to the past.
We can use it to look back on the recent past.

  • I've broken my watch so I don't know what time it is.
  • They have cancelled the meeting.
  • She's taken my copy. I don't have one.
  • The sales team has doubled its turnover.

When we look back on the recent past, we often use the words 'just' 'already' or the word 'yet' (in negatives and questions only).

  • We've already talked about that.
  • She hasn't arrived yet.
  • I've just done it.
  • They've already met.
  • They don't know yet.
  • Have you spoken to him yet?
  • Have they got back to you yet?

It can also be used to look back on the more distant past.

  • We've been to Singapore a lot over the last few years.
  • She's done this type of project many times before.
  • We've mentioned it to them on several occasions over the last six months.
  • They've often talked about it in the past.

When we look back on the more distant past, we often use the words 'ever' (in questions) and 'never'.

  • Have you ever been to Argentina?
  • Has he ever talked to you about the problem?
  • I've never met Jim and Sally.
  • We've never considered investing in Mexico.

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11:33 PM Oct 06 2007 | 回答

anaenglishbaby

anaenglishbaby

Philippines

ok

08:53 AM Oct 07 2007 | 回答

pukkie

pukkie

Thailand

thank you so much. good!!!!!!!!

10:42 AM Nov 04 2007 | 回答

dajenka

Czech Republic

Thank you, I know all the rules now. My problem is,

what to write now. 

You've helped me or you helped me. I really don't know.  

12:12 PM Jan 30 2008 | 回答

anonymit

anonymit

China

thank you very much.frankly,i am not very clear about that before.

09:26 PM Feb 06 2008 | 回答

tiffintime

tiffintime

Sri Lanka

A useful lesson indeed.

 

dajenka, I think that though both forms are acceptable, it would be nicer to say "You've helped me" to emphasize that the help (the lesson) is still relevant to your present (and future) needs. On the other hand, you could say "you helped with the cooking that day". Here, the act of helping was something that was relevant to a completed event in the past. Of course, this rule may differ in American English.   

10:45 PM Feb 06 2008 | 回答

China

GOOD

12:50 AM Feb 07 2008 | 回答

MajdoleenDad

Kuwait

thannnnnnks that's useful

09:07 AM Feb 07 2008 | 回答

Marilene Ribeiro

Ireland

Thanks so much, now I can uderstand very well about perfect tense, I am very happy about this!!!!

09:19 AM Feb 07 2008 | 回答

hams88

hams88

Oman

thanx aloooot

10:33 AM Feb 07 2008 | 回答

Foliage

Foliage

China

Yet can only be used in question and negetive!

Useful information! Thank U!!!

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