Activities for ESL Students

Saturday, 28 January 2012


  • The present perfect is used when the time period has NOT finished:
I have seen three movies this week.  (This week has not finished yet.)
  • The simple past is used when the time period HAS finished:
I saw three movies last week. (Last week has finished.)
  • The present perfect is often used when giving recent news:
Martin has crashed his car again. (This is new information.)
  • The simple past is used when giving older information:
Martin crashed his car last year. (This is old information.)
  • The present perfect is used when the time is not specific:
I have seen that movie already. (We don't know when.)
  • The simple past is used when the time is clear:
I saw that movie on Thursday. (We know exactly when.)
  • The present perfect is used with for and since, when the actions have not finished yet:
I have lived in Victoria for five years. (I still live in Victoria.)
  • The simple past is used with for and since, when the actions have already finished:
I lived in Victoria for five years. (I don't live in Victoria now.)
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