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  1. 21 de abr. de 2011 · Apr 21, 2011. antonisimo. Senior Member. Español, Perú. Apr 21, 2011. #1. We use "this morning" with past or present perfect tense? Are both ok? For example: I sudied all this morning. If now it is evening. I studied in the morning. I've studied all this morning. If the mornig has just passed. I've studied in the morning. Which one is correct?

  2. Past simple = I worked Present perfect = I have worked. Definite time in the past. We use the past simple to refer to definite time in the past (when we specify the time or how long) and usually with past time expressions such as yesterday, two weeks ago, last year, in 1995: We met in January 1975. We went to America together in 1978.

  3. Past Simple y Present Perfect son dos tiempos verbales para expresar acciones pasadas, pero se usan en situaciones diferentes y no pueden intercambiarse. Lingolia te presenta una explicación comparada para que aprendas a diferenciarlos fácilmente.

  4. 9 de nov. de 2007 · spanish. Nov 9, 2007. #1. Pregunta tonta, pero estoy escribiendo una carta y me ha salido una duda: Quiero saber si para referirme a un hecho sucedido esta mañana, siendo ahora las 20:45, tengo que usar el pasado o el presente perfecto.

  5. 22 de ene. de 2017 · The past perfect is always used in combination with another perfect-tense verb (most commonly, with a verb in the simple past). If the other verb is not included in the same sentence, it should be understood from the context of the conversation or the passage in which the sentence occurs.

  6. Past simple = I worked Present perfect = I have worked. Definite time in the past. We use the past simple to refer to definite time in the past (when we specify the time or how long) and usually with past time expressions such as yesterday, two weeks ago, last year, in 1995: We met in January 1975. We went to America together in 1978.

  7. Past simple or present perfect? Exercise 1. Choose past simple or present perfect to complete the sentences below. 1 painting the bedroom yet?' 'Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow.' 2 I much last year, but I a lot this year. 3 a holiday recently? 4 We last week. We here for 5 days. 5 Mr. Barnes is very important in this company. He here for 30 years.