PRESENT PERFECT X SIMPLE PAST
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BASE
FORM
AUXILIARY + SUBJECT + VERB + COMPLEMENT
REGULAR VERBS
TO WATCH(ED)
TO STUDY –(IED)
TO PLAY(ED)
-
IRREGULAR VERBS
GO – WENT
GIVE – GIVEN
COME - CAME
Two
months ago;
Last month; Last week; Last Summer; Last
December
Yesterday;
Two days ago;
Two minutes ago; a couple days ago etc.
BASE FORM:
HAVE/HAS + SUBJECT + VERB (PAST PARTICIPLE)
You have seen that movie many times.
Have you seen that movie many times?
You have not seen that movie many times.
Ações que começaram no passado e continuam
até o presente ( até o momento da fala);
Usa-se como passado – o foco está na ação e no
quando aconteceu.
SINCE
FOR
EVER
NEVER
UP
TO NOW
SO FAR
UNTIL NOW
ALREADY
YET
1.
Ações que acabaram de acontecer – Use o
JUST
I’ve just arrived at home.
He’s just woken up.
2.
Ações que vêm acontecendo ultimamente
– lately / recently
I
haven’t seen my relatives lately.
I’ve used my credit card recently.
Ações passadas sem tempo determinado
I’ve just got home.(Acabei de chegar em casa)
I’ve never seen it before.(Eu nunca vi tal isto
antes)
Have you ever been to Europe? (Você já esteve
na Europa (alguma vez)?
TIP - Quando a pergunta contiver WHEN nunca
use o Present Perfect, sempre use o Simple Past:
When did you start studying English?