In English we use the present perfect simple to talk about the following situations :
When we use the present perfect, there is a connection with now. The action in the past has a present result.
Notes for use of present perfect simple :
We can use the words 'just', 'yet' and 'already' with the present perfect simple. We use 'just' to mean a short time ago, 'yet' to mean until now, when the speaker is expecting something to happen, and 'already' when something happened sooner than expected. We use 'just' and 'already' between the auxiliary verb 'have' or 'has' and the main verb in positive sentences. We use 'yet' at the end of negative sentences and questions.
When we start a sentence with the phrase "It's the first time", "It's the second time", etc, we continue with the present perfect simple tense.
The verb 'go' has two past participles : Been / Gone
In English we use 'been' when we talk about going somewhere and coming back and we use 'gone' to indicate the person is still there.
The table below shows the different forms of present perfect simple :
Example verb : Go | I / You / We / they | He / She / It |
Positive | ...'ve gone ... | ...'s gone ... |
Negative | ... haven't gone ... | ... hasn't gone ... |
Questions | Have ... gone ...? | Has ... gone? |
Short answers | Yes, ... have. / No, ... haven't. | Yes, ... has. / No, ... hasn't. |
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In English we often use the present perfect simple with 'ever' and 'never'. 'Ever' means at any time in your life until now. It is often used in questions for emphasis.
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'Ever' is also used with nothing and nobody to talk about things that haven't happened.
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'Ever' is also used with 'the first time' for first experiences.
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'Never' is originally the contraction of 'not ever'. Never means the subject hasn't had a certain experience before.
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In English 'Never' can be used in negative questions to show surprise that someone hasn't had a particular experience before.
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In English we use the present perfect simple with superlatives.
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In English we also use the present perfect simple to describe change.
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In English we often use the present perfect simple tense to talk about a continuing situation. This is a state that started in the past and continues in the present (and will probably continue into the future). This is a state (not an action). We usually use 'for' or 'since' with this structure.
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We use 'for' to talk about a period of time - 5 minutes, 2 weeks, 6 years.
We use 'since' to talk about a point in past time - 9 o'clock, 1st January, Monday.
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In English, 'For' can be used with all tenses. 'Since' is usually used with perfect tenses only.
Although the above use of present perfect simple is normally limited to non-continuous verbs and non-continuous uses of mixed verbs, the words "live," "work," "teach," and "study" are sometimes used in this way even though they are NOT non-continuous verbs.
In English we don't usually use the present perfect continuous with verbs that talk about short actions such as start, find, lose, break, buy, stop, etc. Then we use present perfect simple.
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I haven't been able to visit them before. | 가본 적이 아직 없네. |
That was the worst house and owner I've ever seen in London. | 여태 런던에서 본 최악의 집이고 최악의 집주인이야. |
It's the first time I've seen you tidy your room since I've known you. | 내가 널 만난 이래로 방 청소하는 건 처음 본다. |
Not long, I have smoked a couple of cigarettes. | 오래는 아냐, 담배 몇 대 피웠어. |
Don't exaggerate mate, it's just been a couple of months. | 과장하지 말라구. 아직 몇 달 안됐어. |
Have you checked the ad board at the station? | 역에 광고 게시판은 확인해봤고? |
I've heard the name, but I'm not sure if I've watched it or not. | 제목은 들어봤는데, 봤는지 안 봤는지 잘 모르겠네. |
Has he broken his leg? | 고 놈 다리가 부러진 건가? |
I haven't finished my breakfast yet. | 내가 아직 아침밥을 덜 먹었어. |
Telling me her sister has decided to come to London. | 여동생이 런던으로 오기로 결정했다고 말해줬어. |
I've just brought him in for his injection. | 접종 맞히러 데려온 거예요. |
Of course, but you haven't finished the wine in your glass yet. | 물론이지, 하지만 잔에 따른 와인도 아직 덜 마셨잖아. |
It's the first time we've come to this vet, actually. | 이 동물병원에 온 건 사실 처음이에요. |
Laura has just started working at our school. | 로라가 이제 갓 우리 학교에 부임해왔거든. |
Yeah, she is very pretty... Have you talked to Diego about moving? | 응, 얼마나 예쁘다구... 디에고한테 이사 얘기는 해봤어? |
I haven't asked him. | 안 물어봤는데. |
Seems Bear has already lost interest in Pogo. | 베어는 벌써 포고한테 관심을 잃은 모양인데. |
By the way, don't think I've forgotten our beer deal. | 그나저나, 내가 맥주 약속 잊었다고는 생각하지 마. |
Have you found anything you like, dear? | 마음에 드는 곳 찾은 거 있어, 자기? |
You must be the luckiest girl I've ever met! | 너 내가 만난 여자 중에 최고로 운이 좋은 사람인 거 같아! |