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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 25 февраля 2025 15:33

Ответить на разницу паст симпл и презент перфект

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25 февраля 2025 15:33

To understand the difference between the Past Simple and Present Perfect, let's break it down:

Past Simple

  • Usage: Describes actions that happened at a specific point in the past.
  • Form: Subject + verb in the past tense.
  • Example: "I watched that movie yesterday."

Present Perfect

  • Usage: Refers to actions that occurred at an unspecified time and have relevance to the present, or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
  • Form: Subject + have/has + past participle.
  • Example: "I have watched that movie."

Now, let's look at the sentences from the worksheet:

  1. When _______ (they / broadcast) that documentary?

    • Past Simple: "When did they broadcast that documentary?"
  2. How long _______ (you / have)cable TV?

    • Present Perfect: "How long have you had cable TV?"
  3. _______ (you / ever / see) this film?

    • Present Perfect: "Have you ever seen this film?"
  4. The film _______ (just / start).

    • Present Perfect: "The film has just started."
  5. You _______ (lose) the remote control last week.

    • Past Simple: "You lost the remote control last week."
  6. _______ (you/lose) the remote control this week?

    • Present Perfect: "Have you lost the remote control this week?"
  7. That reporter _______ (work) for BBC since 2007.

    • Present Perfect: "That reporter has worked for BBC since 2007."
  8. She _______ (not start) presenting this talk show in 2007.

    • Past Simple: "She did not start presenting this talk show in 2007."
  9. This soap opera _______ (start) 3 months ago.

    • Past Simple: "This soap opera started 3 months ago."
  10. _______ (not start) in many films lately.

    • Present Perfect: "He has not started in many films lately."
  11. She _______ (already/be) an actress.

    • Present Perfect: "She has already been an actress."
  12. _______ (you/buy) that LCD yesterday?

    • Past Simple: "Did you buy that LCD yesterday?"
  13. _______ (you/buy) that LCD recently?

    • Present Perfect: "Have you bought that LCD recently?"

By understanding when to use each tense, you can choose the correct form based on whether the action is connected to a specific past time or has relevance or continuity to the present.

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To understand the difference between the Past Simple and Present Perfect, let's break it down: ### Past Simple - **Usage:** Describes actions that happened at a specific point in the past. - **Form:** Subject + verb in the past tense. - **Example:** "I watched that movie yesterday." ### Present Perfect - **Usage:** Refers to actions that occurred at an unspecified time and have relevance to the present, or actions that started in the past and continue to the present. - **Form:** Subject + have/has + past participle. - **Example:** "I have watched that movie." Now, let's look at the sentences from the worksheet: 1. **When _______ (they / broadcast) that documentary?** - Past Simple: "When did they broadcast that documentary?" 2. **How long _______ (you / have)cable TV?** - Present Perfect: "How long have you had cable TV?" 3. **_______ (you / ever / see) this film?** - Present Perfect: "Have you ever seen this film?" 4. **The film _______ (just / start).** - Present Perfect: "The film has just started." 5. **You _______ (lose) the remote control last week.** - Past Simple: "You lost the remote control last week." 6. **_______ (you/lose) the remote control this week?** - Present Perfect: "Have you lost the remote control this week?" 7. **That reporter _______ (work) for BBC since 2007.** - Present Perfect: "That reporter has worked for BBC since 2007." 8. **She _______ (not start) presenting this talk show in 2007.** - Past Simple: "She did not start presenting this talk show in 2007." 9. **This soap opera _______ (start) 3 months ago.** - Past Simple: "This soap opera started 3 months ago." 10. **_______ (not start) in many films lately.** - Present Perfect: "He has not started in many films lately." 11. **She _______ (already/be) an actress.** - Present Perfect: "She has already been an actress." 12. **_______ (you/buy) that LCD yesterday?** - Past Simple: "Did you buy that LCD yesterday?" 13. **_______ (you/buy) that LCD recently?** - Present Perfect: "Have you bought that LCD recently?" By understanding when to use each tense, you can choose the correct form based on whether the action is connected to a specific past time or has relevance or continuity to the present.