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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect vs momentary present tense

I give few examples below. Please consider my examples.

1. Here we are. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
1.a. We have arrived.

2. Here the bus comes. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
2.b. The bus has arrived.

3. I am home. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
3.c. I have come back/returned home.

Now my question is that in this case, are the present simple and present perfect carrying the same meaning?

Source: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/here

  

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1. Here we are. a.

  • 1.
  • Here we are.
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  • We have arrived.
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1. Here we are. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
1.a. We have arrived.

2. Here comes the bus. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
2.b. The bus has arrived.

3. I am home. ( present simple carrying the sense of immediacy)
3.c. I have come back/returned home.

roky0071Now my question is that in this ca

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