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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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present perfect in instructions

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00I seem to be seeing more present perfect uses in writing situations where 'how to do' instructions are given (where there is no relation to a person's present situation by context or otherwise). Are those uses correct?02br
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001. Bake the cake in oven for thirty minutes.02br
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00 After it 01u00has been cooked02u00, take it out and put it in a wrap to ...02br
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002. Getting our service is simple:02br
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00 Take the 'order' paper out the machine and put your initials on the back of the paper.02br
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00 After you h01u00ave done02u00 that, wait for your number to be called,02br
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00 Once your number is called, ...0-
  

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0It's just not necessary.02br
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00After baking, remove the cake and...02br
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00or even... Remove the cake and ...02br
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00Then, wait for your number...02br
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00It's not wrong, but it's overly wordy, which is not generally a good technique for instructions.0-
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0The present perfect is not used for giving instructions in the examples posted here.02br
00The instructions are in the imperative mood (01u00bake02u00 the cake, 01u00take02u00 it out, 01u00put02u00 it in a wrap, etc.). The present perfect makes sense (even though the constructions are actually wordy) because it ind

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