PAST TENSE VS PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

 πŸ’₯PAST TENSE VS PRESENT PERFECT TENSEπŸ’₯


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Welcome back to me and this my blog, today I will explain about simple past tense and present perfect tense


πŸ’₯SIMPLE PAST TENSE

 1. Definitions and Formulas

 Simple past tense is a form of tense used to describe an event that occurred in the past and has nothing to do with the present.  Simple past tense does not indicate whether the activity has been completed or not.

 The formula for the simple past tense is

 +) S + V2 + Complement

 -) S + did + Not + V1 + Complement

 ?) Did + S + V1 + Complement

 2. Time of Event

 The time used in the simple past tense is more specific, such as yesterday, last month, last week, last day and so on.

 3. Consequences

 In the simple past tense, the results can no longer be felt.

 4. Activity Mode

 The simple past tense can only be used for events that were really past and has nothing to do with the present, but is more specific.

 5. Examples of Simple Past Tense

 she ate alone yesterday (she ate alone yesterday)
 I walked to your house alone (I walked to your own house)
 Did you come to her house?  (did you come to his house?)
 I did not do my homework (I didn't do my homework)
 Lia did not call me last week (Lia didn't call me last week)
 she wrote a letter to her mom (she wrote a letter to her mother)
 she read a book yesterday (she read the book yesterday)


 πŸ’₯PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

 1. Definitions and Formulas

 The present perfect tense is used to express an activity that has occurred in the past, but has something to do with the present time, either because it has not been done or is still being done.

 The formula for the present perfect tense is:

 +) S + Have / Has + V3 + Complement

 -) S + Have / Has + Not + V3 + Complement

 ?) Have / Has + S + V3 + Complement

 2. Time of Event

 Using time that has passed but is still in the same time period because it has something to do with the present time.

 3. Consequences

 In the present perfect tense, the effect of mash can be felt until now because it has something to do with the present time.

 4. Activity Mode

 The present perfect tense is used to show an activity that has been completed or is still being carried out but has something to do with the past.

 5. Examples of Simple Past Tense

 I have done my task since yesterday (I've finished your job since yesterday)
 she has cooked a delicious food for you (she has cooked a delicious meal for you)
 my mother has sent me some money (my mother has sent me some money)
 they have played football for 2 hours (they have played football since 2 hours)
 we have bought a gift for you (we have bought a gift for you)
 I have driven a car alone (I have driven a car myself)









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Salma: Hi, Aulia! Where have you been? I went to your house last week and Zahra said that you're in Sentul.
Aulia: Oh, hi Salma! Yes, I spent my holiday last week in Sentul with my brother.
Salma: How's Sentul now? I haven't visited Sentul since 2014.
Aulia: It's still lovely, but it's quite hectic in the center of Sentul.
Salma: Was it traffic jam?
Aulia: It wasn't. It was just crowed and full when I was there.
Salma: Was it because you went there in the holiday season?
Aulia: Perhaps. The public places were full of people.
Salma: I can imagine that.
Aulia: Anyway, have you tried the Alpukat kocok near the station in Sentul?
Salma: It's so delicious and cheap.
Aulia: Cheap? Are you kidding me?
Salma: It was only 15.000 at that time.
Aulia: It's 20.000 now. The size is quite small.
Salma: By the way, have you done the "holiday" assignment?
Aulia: I have answered some numbers. The rest is still unanswered. I didn't get it.
Salma: Let's discuss it together.
Aulia: Ok,Great!

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