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[Grammar] Present Perfect and simple past in one sentence
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Apr 03, 2014 · As I know, in American English in many cases you can simply use the simple past instead of the present perfect tense. Last edited by Ali Hsn; 03-Apr-2014 at 21:47 . 03-Apr-2014, 21:59 #3
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The 1st part of the sentence is correct but the 2nd part is erroneous because when we talk of today (which is not yet over) we are talking in the present contest, hence present perfect tense should be used. The correct sentence is "Although he has watched football all his life, he hasn't seen today's match." Share. Improve this answer.
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Learn English – Using present perfect and past simple in 1 sentence. tense tense-agreement. Here is the sentence: I lost my wife, she went shopping & hasn't come back yet. Using present perfect here is right or wrong? And I remember that (or I remember wrong) after 'and', verb must be following with the tense before 'and' (in this case is ...
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The 1st part of the sentence is correct but the 2nd part is erroneous because when we talk of today (which is not yet over) we are talking in the present contest, hence present perfect tense should be used. The correct sentence is "Although he has watched football all his life, he hasn't seen today's match." Share. Improve this answer.
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Present perfect is mainly for indefinite timing experiences that happened and finished but its effect is still going and past simple for definite events that happened and finished as well but with no on going effect and with exact timing. Ex: “I have eaten seaweed when I was in Thailand three years ago.”
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Present Perfect. Simple Past. result of an action in the past is important in the present. recently completed actions. actions beginning in the past and still continuing. together with lately, recently, yet. action finished in the past. series of completed actions in the past.
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She lived in Paris for a year. (Simple Past: This action started and finished in the past. She no longer lives in Paris. · She has lived in Paris for a year. ( ...
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"Present Perfect Tense" is used to talk about something that started in the past and finished at one point in the past or just recently but ...
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Example: John has had a longstanding fear of water, but that changed when he met the beautiful SCUBA instructor. It is not the best usage. It is ...
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Present Perfect Simple, Past Simple ; Unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present: I've known Julie for ten years (and I still know ...
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06.05.2020 · We use Present Perfect when we talk about something we did in the unspecified time of our life between the moment of our birth and the moment of our present. Simple Past, on the other hand, is used when there is a specific time e.g. 1990. yesterday. A sentence in Simple Past often complements the information contained in a sentence from Present ...
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You must always use the present perfect when the time of an action is not important or not specified. You must always use the simple past when details about ...
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Dec 11, 2021 · I wanted to check with you if I have translated the following correctly: "I moved to Italy 5 years ago and I have opened a restaurant there". From the text, I understand the subject still owns a restaurant there so it makes sense to use present perfect in the second part of the sentence.
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Yes, it is perfectly idiomatic since the perfect and the past tenses relate to different time conditions. Although he has watched football all his life, ...
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Time up to now ; I haven't seen her for over 20 years. The last time I saw her was over 20 years ago. ; I didn't see her for over 20 years and ...
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First, it can express a repeated action. When an action happened more than one time in the past, use the present perfect. For example, “I have ...
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Jan 08, 2017 · When you have present perfect Y and simple past X in the same sentence, the present perfect is describing something Y that was already true/existing/relevant at the time the simple past X event happened. The road was designed with slalom, which has been created with Pylon Alley = We're saying the road was created with Pylon Alley.