A. Do not use the present
perfect (I have done) when you talk about a
finished time (for example,
yesterday/ten minutes ago/in 1985/when
I was a child). Use a past tense:
* The weather was nice
yesterday. (not 'has been nice')
* They arrived ten minutes ago.
(not 'have arrived')
* I ate a lot of sweets when I
was a child. (not 'have eaten')
* A: Did you see the news on
television last night? (not 'Have you seen')
B: No, I went to bed early. (not
'have gone')
Use a past tense to ask When
...? or What time ...?:
* When did they arrive? (not
'have they arrived')
* What time did you finish work?
Compare:
Present perfect
* Tom has lost his key. He can't
get into the house.
Here, we are not thinking of the
past action. We are thinking of the
present result of the action: Tom doesn't
have his key now.
Past simple
* Tom lost his key yesterday. He
couldn't get into the house.
Here, we are thinking of the
action in the past. We don't know from
this sentence whether Tom has his key
now.
B. Compare present perfect and
past:
Present perfect (have done)
* I've done a lot of work today.
We use the present perfect for a
period of time that continues from
the past until now. For example, today, this
week, since 1985.
* It hasn't rained this week.
* Have you seen Ann this
morning? (it is still morning)
* Have you seen Ann recently?
* I don't know where Ann is. I
haven't seen her. (= I haven't seen her
recently)
* We've been waiting for an
hour. (we are still waiting now)
* Ian lives in London. He has lived there for seven years.
* I have never played golf. (in
my life)
The present perfect always has a
connection with now. See Units 7-12.
Past simple (did)
* I did a lot of work yesterday.
We use the past simple for a
finished time in the past. For example,
yesterday, last week, from 1985 to
1991.
* It didn't rain last week.
* Did you see Ann this morning?
(it is now afternoon or evening)
* Did you see Ann on Sunday?
* A: Was Ann at the party on
Sunday?
B: I don't think so. I didn't
see her.
* We waited (or were waiting)
for an hour. (we are no longer waiting)
* Ian lived in Scotland for
ten years.
Now he lives in London.
* I didn't play golf when I was
on holiday last summer.
The past simple tells us only
about the past. See Units 5-6.
EXERCISES
14.1 Are the underlined parts of
these sentences right or wrong? Correct
the ones that are wrong.
1. _I've lost_ my key. I can't
find it anywhere. RIGHT
2. _Have you seen_ the news on
television last night? WRONG: Did you
see
3. _I've bought_ a new car. Do
you want to see it? ---
4. _I've bought_ a new car last
week. ---
5. Where _have you been_
yesterday evening? ---
6. Jenny _has left_ school in
1991. ---
7. I'm looking for Mike. _Have
you seen_ him? ---
8. I'm very hungry. _I haven't
eaten_ anything today. ---
9. Diane _hasn't been_ at work
yesterday. ---
10. When _has this book been_
published? ---
14.2 Make sentences from the
words in brackets. Use the present perfect
or past simple.
1. (it/not/rain/this week) It
hasn't rained this week.
2. (the
weather/be/cold/recently) The weather ---
3. (it cold/last week) It ---
4. (I not/read/a newspaper
yesterday) I ---
5. (I not/read/a newspaper
today)
6. (Ann/earn/a lot of money/this
year)
7. (she not/earn/so much/last
year)
8. (you have/a holiday recently?)
14.3 Put the verb into the
correct form, present perfect or past simple.
1. I don't know where Amy is.
Have you seen (you/see) her?
2. When I --- (get) home last
night, I --- (be) very tired and I --- (go)
straight to bed.
3. Your car looks very clean ---
(you/wash) it?
4. George --- (not/be) very well
last week.
5. Mr Clark --- (work) in a bank
for 15 years. Then he gave it up.
6. Molly lives in Dublin. She --- (live)
there all her life.
7. --- (you/go) to the cinema
last night?' 'Yes, but it --- (be) a mistake.
The film (be) awful.
8. My grandfather --- (die) 30
years ago. I --- (never/meet) him.
9. I don't know Carol's husband.
I --- (never/meet/him).
10. A: Is your father at home?
B: No, I'm afraid he --- (go)
out.
A: When exactly --- (he/go) out?
B: About ten minutes ago.
11. A: Where do you live?
B: In Boston.
A: How long --- (you/live)
there?
B: Five years.
A: Where --- (you/live) before
that?
B: In Chicago.
A: And how long --- (you/live)
in Chicago?
B: Two years.
14.4 Write sentences about
yourself using the ideas in brackets.
1. (something you haven't done
today)
I haven't eaten any fruit today.
2. (something you haven't done
today)
3. (something you didn't do
yesterday)
4. (something you did yesterday
evening)
5. (something you haven't done
recently)
6. (something you've done a lot recently)
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