Modul Present Perfect Past Tense
Modul Present Perfect Past Tense
III. Usage
1. Past Tense is used to express a concluded past action, that happened at a definite
moment or over a definite period of time in the past and is used with such time
expressions as: yesterday, the day before yesterday, last week/month/year/
Christmas/Sunday/June, [] hours/days/weeks/months/years ago, then, back then,
at that time, at that moment, in those times, in the past, previously, formerly, etc. or
with precise time determinations:
He graduated in 1998.
They came at 3 oclock.
It happened on February 20th.
Present Perfect is used to express an indefinite past action, which has a
certain relevance for the present. There is no definite time expression.
They have arrived.
Have you seen my umbrella?
He has painted this portrait.
2. Past Tense is used to express a sequence of past actions:
They arrived at 10, made some coffee, talked for a while, then started to work.
3. Past Tense is used with time clauses connected by when or with when in
interrogative sentences:
He came when I wasnt there.
When did you see him?
Present Perfect is used with how long:
How long have you known about it?
4. Present Perfect expresses a past action which happened a relatively short time
before the present. In this case, we use just (= tocmai):
They have just left.
BUT: They left a minute ago.
5. Present Perfect is used to express an action beginning at a moment in the past
and going on up to the present. In this case, we use for and since expressions:
I have known her for a lifetime.
He has lived here since 1992.
We havent seen each other since he moved to Glasgow.
Expressions used with Present Perfect are: for ages, for a long time, for a
while, since then, ever since, so far/up to now/until now, lately, recently, in
recent/late days/weeks/months/years, these last (few) days/weeks/months/years