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English Grammar_Present Perfect vs. Past SImple
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English Grammar Escape Room
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Grammar Escape
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Lesson 01
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Lesson 02
Lesson 01
We use the Present Perfect tense for...
actions that started in the past and continue up to now (unfinished time)
finished actions in the past
01
We use the Past Simple tense for...
actions that started in the past and continue up to now (unfinished time)
actions that hapenned at an indefinite time in the past.
actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
01
What is the correct use for the following time expressions?
'for' and 'since' - Present Perfect
'ever' and 'never' - Past Simple
''yesterday' and 'when' - Present Perfect
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Grammar Escape
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Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 02
How to form Present Perfect?
have / has + main verb - Past Participle
had + main verb - Past Participle
have / has + main verb - ing form
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Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Fill in the gap with 'for' or 'since'...
I’ve had this bag ________ December.
for
since
03
Read the sentence and match it with the correct use...
It hasn’t rained ________ five weeks.
since
for
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