Past simple vs Present perfect
We use the present perfect tense to describe unfinished time. With the present perfect the
action is related to the present.
Instead, the past simple tense is used to express finished time. The simple past is used for
actions that have ended in the past, even if they have occurred in the recent
past.
SUBJECT
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VERB TO HAVE
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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SINGULAR
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I
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HAVE
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HAVEN´T
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PLAYED
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YOU
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HAVE
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HAVEN´T
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CUT
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HE/SHE/IT
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HAS
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HASN´T
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SAID
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PLURAL
|
WE
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HAVE
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HAVEN´T
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WANTED
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YOU
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HAVE
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HAVEN´T
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STUDIED
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THEY
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HAVE
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HAVEN´T
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WORKED
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WEBS TO PRACTICE AND PLAY
Past simple snakes and ladders
Rally past simple vs present perfect
Past simple game
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