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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Book regarding the use if Present Perfect

Hello guys, my name is Thomas and I am from Brazil.
In Portuguese when we reffer to something that we did we always use simple past (as present perfect does not exist in my language) and as a consequence I have a considerable difficulty to distinguish when to use Simple Past or Present Perfect. I would like to ask a nice English Book that covers both Simple Past and Present Perfect (I already have English Grammar in Use from Murphy, what I would like is a more advanced book), thank you in advance.
  

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Anonymous Hello guys I have a considerable difficulty to distinguish when to use Simple Past or Present Perfect. I would like to ask a nice English Book that covers both Simple Past and Present Perfect (I already have English Grammar in Use from Murphy, what I would like is a more advanced book), thank you in advance. 1) Sorry, I don't have any book recommendations.

  • Anonymous Hello guys I have a considerable difficulty to distinguish when to use Simple Past or Present Perfect.
  • I would like to ask a nice English Book that covers both Simple Past and Present Perfect (I already have English Grammar in Use from Murphy, what I would like is a more advanced book), thank you in advance.
  • 1) Sorry, I don't have any book recommendations.
  • 2) Essentially, you use present perfect tense when you are describing a current ongoing situation.
  • ') 3) You use simple past tense when you are talking about something that happened in the past and is no longer happening.
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AnonymousHello guys

I have a considerable difficulty to distinguish when to use Simple Past or Present Perfect. I would like to ask a nice English Book that covers both Simple Past and Present Perfect (I already have English Grammar in Use from Murphy, what I would like is a more advanced book), thank you in advance.
1) Sorry, I don't have any bo

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