Experiences Timeline
My life
Present perfect
I have travelled to the USA.
Present perfect
I have sprained my ankle.
2015 I travelled to the USA.
2017 I sprainedmy ankle
Past simple
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+info
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I have dived among sharks
I have had a DVD player.
2011 I had a DVD player.
2010 I dived among sharks.
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+info
Present perfect and past simpleThe present perfectdescribes actions in the past but without saying the specific moment when they happened.I’ve won a prize If we say the specific moment in the past when something happened, we must use the past simple.I won a prize last year.
Present perfect Affirmativesubject + have/has+ past participleShe has taken her medicine. Negativesubject + haven’t/hasn’t+past participleWe haven’t seen the doctor. Question formhave/has+ subject + past participleHave you been to the hospital? Short answersYes, subject + has/have. No, subject + hasn’t/haven’t.Yes, I have. No, they haven’t
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Experiences Timeline
My life
Present perfect
I have travelled to the USA.
Present perfect
I have sprained my ankle.
2015 I travelled to the USA.
2017 I sprainedmy ankle
Past simple
+info
+info
+info
I have dived among sharks
I have had a DVD player.
2011 I had a DVD player.
2010 I dived among sharks.
+info
+info
Present perfect and past simpleThe present perfectdescribes actions in the past but without saying the specific moment when they happened.I’ve won a prize If we say the specific moment in the past when something happened, we must use the past simple.I won a prize last year.
Present perfect Affirmativesubject + have/has+ past participleShe has taken her medicine. Negativesubject + haven’t/hasn’t+past participleWe haven’t seen the doctor. Question formhave/has+ subject + past participleHave you been to the hospital? Short answersYes, subject + has/have. No, subject + hasn’t/haven’t.Yes, I have. No, they haven’t