Present Perfect vs

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What does the simple past tense refer to?

  • Actions that have happened recently
  • Actions that have already finished (correct)
  • Actions that will happen in the future
  • Actions that are ongoing

When is the present perfect tense used?

  • When referring to actions that have already finished
  • When referring to actions that are ongoing
  • When referring to actions that will happen in the future
  • When referring to actions that have happened recently, or when a time isn’t specified (correct)

What is the main difference between present perfect and simple past?

  • Verb tense
  • Verb subject agreement
  • Time of action (correct)
  • Verb formality

In what tense are actions that have already finished expressed?

<p>Simple past (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is the present perfect tense not used?

<p>When referring to actions that have already finished (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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