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SIMPLE PAST or PRESENT PERFECT TENSE. SIMPLE PAST TENSE. We use it when the action in the PAST is DEFINITE . Last Monday, I had a difficult test. When I was a child, I studied at that school. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE. We use it when the action in the PAST is IN DEFINITE .
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SIMPLE PAST TENSE • We use it when the action in the PAST is DEFINITE. Last Monday, I had a difficult test. When I was a child, I studied at that school.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE • We use it when the action in the PAST is INDEFINITE. We have studied at Unesa . I have gone to Brazil many times. ?????? NO TIME!!! ?????? NO TIME!!!
HAD DID YOU SEE • I ___________ an interesting class last night. (have) • _____________ that new dress Susan bought last week? (you/see) • Sergio _________________ that new house on the beach. (not/buy) • Edward _____________ his keys again. (lose) • The police __________ me on my way home last night. (stop) HASN’T BOUGHT HAS LOST STOPPED
WENT DIDN’T LIKE • I _____________ to the movies three times last week. But I ____________ any of the films. (go) (not/like) • I _______________ to Louis for a long time. (talk/not) • ___________________ ? (you/just/arrive) • “Is Mr. Nakajima in?” “No, he __________________ home. (already/go) • When I was 18, I _______________ how to drive. (learn) HAVEN’T TALKED HAVE YOU JUST ARRIVED HAS ALREADY GONE LEARNED
HAS HE BEEN TRAVELED • _______________ to Japan? (he/be) • Harold ______________ to Spain on his last vacation. (travel) • Can you believe Hugo _______________ the sea? (never/see) • Claudio _______________ to California last year because he ______________ to stay home. (not/travel) (prefer) • Bianca ____________ to memorize the alphabet, but it’s too difficult for her. (try) HAS NEVER SEEN DIDN’T TRAVEL PREFERRED HAS TRIED
BOUGHT STUDIED • Bea ______________ us some chocolate for Easter last class. (buy) • Poli _________________ over 20 hours for her Midterm exam last week. (study) • “________________ skydiving in his life?” Yeah, he and Bernardo ___________ skydiving together. (Hugo/go) (go) HAS HUGO GONE HAVE GONE