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Kak Serwan Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Simple Present & Present Perfect!

What's the difference grammatically between Simple Present & Present Perfect?

I have studied English.
I study English.
  

Top answer

Kak Serwan I have studied English. To me, it refers to the past, meaning you have been taught English some time ago. It can also mean you are still studying it now.

  • Kak Serwan I have studied English.
  • To me, it refers to the past, meaning you have been taught English some time ago.
  • It can also mean you are still studying it now.
  • Kak Serwan I study English.
  • It just speaks about the present time showing nothing about your past experience on English.
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Kak SerwanI have studied English.
To me, it refers to the past, meaning you have been taught English some time ago. It can also mean you are still studying it now.
Kak SerwanI study English.
It just speaks about the present time showing nothing about your past experience on English.
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