Present Perfect or Past Simple Tense?
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › present-perfectWe use the past simple for past events or actions which have no connection to the present. We use the present perfect for actions which started in the past and are still happening now OR for finished actions which have a connection to the present. We CAN'T use the present perfect with a finished time word: NOT: I've been to the museum yesterday. Present perfect or past simple exercise 1; Present perfect or past simple exercise 2; Present perfect or past simple exercise 3; Present perfect or ...
English Grammar: Present Perfect vs. Past Simple (Review ...
https://www.englishcurrent.com/grammar/study-present-perfect-review...Verb Tense Review: The Present Perfect. Subject + [ Auxiliary verb ‘ have’ ] + [ Verb in Past Participle ] I have met her.; She has visited Seoul.; John has exercised twice this week.; Present Perfect Keywords: today, this week, this month, this year, in my life, recently, lately, since, ever, never, yet, still, so far. With the present perfect, we cannot use a specific time in the past ...