Present Perfect (Unit 16)

Thanks yankee! I understood it. because when I use it every time, I think it must be present perfect so I try to adapt it into present perfect tense. Im tending to change my English grammar. anyways thanks again.

Hi,
I have difficulties about the differences between simple past tense and simple perfect tense, when we should use that ??
For exmaple : I worked at Oil Company last year
I have worked at Oil Company since 2007
What is the different ?
Thanks a lot,

Mega

Thousand of children have gotten the polio drops.
I have decided to go U.K for better future.
He has visited in America
They have confirmed the current situation of market.
The company has shifted in new place.
She has finished her work
We have done this deal.
It has been raining.
Shafqat has gone to Lahore for attending the training “Sales Management”.
Most of the necessity things have risen in Pakistan due to up of oil price in international market.
Government has decided to raise the more price of oil.
Pakistan’s has focused on terror war finally on target.
He has gone to office
She has worked already with him

The prime minister has announced the formulation of a new drug policy and reforming the legal structure.
The managements of the MOBILINK have decided to introduce a new PCO set and try to avoid the past mistakes.

Kindly check all sentences and reply me
Thank you very much for your kind support for improving the writing English.
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Hi sunny,

I am suresh, I am from india.

This site is very useful to learn basic english.

And I have to doubt on this tenses.

Usually when we should use Active tense and Passive tense?

Or which one is preferable?

Hi Suresh,

You might want to study this lesson on the Passive Voice.

Best regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

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Thank you for everybody
I’m just finiched the first lesson, it’s a perfect presantation to learning with this mettod.
Idon’t know how to thanks all the team ,I’m learning hardly to be in a good setuation to contuning with you all lessons NOURNOW from MORROCO .

Thousand of children have gotten the polio drops.
I have decided to go U.K for better future.
He has visited in America
They have confirmed the current situation of market.
The company has shifted in new place.
She has finished her work
We have done this deal.
It has been raining.
Shafqat has gone to Lahore for attending the training “Sales Management”.
Most of the necessity things have risen in Pakistan due to up of oil price in international market.
Government has decided to raise the more price of oil.
Pakistan’s has focused on terror war finally on target.
He has gone to office
She has worked already with him

The prime minister has announced the formulation of a new drug policy and reforming the legal structure.
The managements of the MOBILINK have decided to introduce a new PCO set and try to avoid the past mistakes.

Kindly check all sentences and reply me
Thank you very much for your kind support for improving the writing English.
please check i am waiting your respond

I’m NOURNOW
Big thanks for all the team
I’m glad to learn english with that easly programe.
Belive me I have loved this laguage more then ever.But I’m afread like we say: easy come …easy go.
can you give me please some teachnique to save this language for good ?
this question for ALAN . many thanks from NOURNOW.

Hi Sunny,
Thanks for this topic on tenses. i would like you to teach more on that.
What does this mean? ‘She’s gone out’?

Hello,

Could you continue the tenses please?

Best regards,
Coconut.

Hi Torsten
I had difficulties with understanding Perfect Tense
My rely on you?
Regards
epelina

Good Morning Sir,
I am really very thankful to you. This course is very important to me as I could improve my English lnguage .You explain the Grammer in very simple language. Please guide me how to use idioms or phrases in spoken language.

Regards
Girish

hi ,i m always confused between present and past were has and have in all the tenses please help me.
papli
india

Hi Torsten,

I have completed the first lesson successfullly and i got the answer to the question which i asked you, so there were 16 units in the first emal lessso.

Once again thank you so much to you and sunny I learned alot from this lesson.

Dear friend,
There is no huge difference between present & past. I will try that you could understand

Present tense

[color=red]Ravi is a bus driver. But now he is asleep is bed.
So
He is not driving a bus (he is asleep 0

But: he drives a bus. This is the simple present tense

I/we/you/they drive
He she it drives (s or es)
Doctors take care of patients in hospital.
In India/ Pakistan most stores close at 6:00 p.m
I work in a cellular industry. Alen works in English institution

What does this word mean?
How often do you go to the dentist?
Alen usually plays football twice a week in a summer.
Where do you come from?
He comes from Pakistan.

Past tense

[color=red]Torsten: look it is raining again.
Alen: oh no, not again. It rained all day yesterday too.

Rained is the simpler past tense. We use the simple past to about actions or situations in the past.They enjoyed the party very much.
He played well yesterday.
We invited them to our party, but they decided not to come.
The police stopped me on my way home last night.
He passed his exam because she studied very hard.
Did you go out last night miskhan for walking?
Miskhan yes, I went to the walk. But I did not enjoy it.

Hopefully you got your answer difference between past and present. In the next mail I am sending you the sentences about past and present.

Take care
Khan

Hi friend,
I hope you will understand the difference between present and past. These sentences will help you for understanding the difference

Alen usually wakes up early. Yesterday morning he4 woke up early.
Miskhan usually gets up at 7:30. Yesterday she got up at 8:30
Mr. Khan is usually late for work. Yesterday he was late for work
Ravi goes out in the morning. Yesterday evening he went out

khan

Hi Epelina,

You want to ask the perfect tense. please read the situation.

[color=red][b]Mr. Khan is looking for his book. He cannot find it. He has lost his book.

“He has lost his book” means that he lost it a short time ago and he still does not have it. This is present perfect.

He/she/it has with third form
I /we/you/they have with third form[/b]

I have lost my book.
Miskhan has gone to Canada.
He has gone.
They have already purchased many books in the book shop.
she has written a letter.
have you just arrived?
.

I hope you got your answer.

Khan

hi friend,
I think you wanted to know the continue tense.

[color=red]Miskhan is in her car. she is on her way to work. she is driving to work.
this meaning : she is driving now, at the time of speaking . this is present continue tense:
I am = I’m with ing
he/she/it = he’s etc with ing
we/they/you = we’re with ing

please do not make so much noise. I’m studying.
Where is khan. He is taking a bath.
hellow miskhan are you enjoying the party.
MISKHAN is studying English at a language school.
Torsten say : alen and tom are talking and having coffee in a cafe.

have a nice day
khan

Hi, Sunny :slight_smile:

I’ve read your explanation regarding the difference between some sentences with big concentration and pleasure :slight_smile:
Please, Sunny, appease my interest, what you nationality is.

Thanks a lot.

Best wishes.

Sunny, it’s me one more…

Taking into consideration my previous utterance, please correct me, if I’ve made word-order-mistake.
Which one is more proper and why:

  1. I’ve read something with pleasure or 2. I’ve read with pleasure something.
    I’m looking forward to your help.

Best wishes once more :slight_smile: