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Simple Past
- Use:
- To describe completed actions in the past.
- For actions that happened at a specific point in time.
- Example:
- "I ate breakfast this morning." (Specific time: this morning)
- "She visited Paris last year." (Specific time: last year)
- "He played tennis yesterday." (Specific time: yesterday)
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Present Perfect
- Use:
- To describe actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
- To describe actions that happened in the past, but the result is still relevant now.
- To describe experiences or accomplishments up to the present.
- Example:
- "I have lived in this city for five years." (Action started in the past and continues)
- "She has written three novels." (Completed action with a present result - she is an author)
- "I have seen that movie twice." (Past experience relevant now)
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Sentences practice.
Simple Past
Verb to be
- I was a student last 5 years ago
- I wasn’t a student.
- Were you a student last 5 years ago.
Verb to do
- I went dancing in a club last night.
- I didn’t go dancing in a club last night.