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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Past tense and Perfect tense

Differences between Past and Perfect Tenses
  

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The past is gone. The present perfect is still here. Use the search box in the upper right corner for more posts on this.

  • The past is gone.
  • The present perfect is still here.
  • Use the search box in the upper right corner for more posts on this.
  • Give us some sentences as examples if you want further details on specific cases.
  • CJ
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The past is gone.
The present perfect is still here.

Use the search box in the upper right corner for more posts on this.

Give us some sentences as examples if you want further details on specific cases.

CJ
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AnonymousDifferences between Past and Perfect Tenses
The 'perfect' is a past tense. English has two past tenses: the 'simple past' (or preterite) and the 'perfect'. But this is too big a topic to be dealt with in a simple thread like this. My recommendation is that you buy a good modern grammar book to help you with your concerns, and if you still have

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