Present Perfect is used when talking about a completed action that is very closely connected to the present. It is not when the action happened that is important, but the fact that it happened and its result in the present. Past Perfect is used when talking about some completed event in the past that relates only to the past. The event happened before another event in the past. The action that happened earlier is described in Past Perfect, and the one that happened later is described in Past Simple. The key difference between these tenses is the relation of the action in the past to other events. In Present Perfect there is a very close connection to the present, and in Past Perfect the action is connected to another event in the past that happened later.
Great explanations as always! Thank you!!! Just let me know, what's the difference between the past participle (n°1 condition) and the past participle (ended actions)? Greetings from Brazil!
Present Perfect is used when talking about a completed action that is very closely connected to the present. It is not when the action happened that is important, but the fact that it happened and its result in the present.
Past Perfect is used when talking about some completed event in the past that relates only to the past. The event happened before another event in the past. The action that happened earlier is described in Past Perfect, and the one that happened later is described in Past Simple.
The key difference between these tenses is the relation of the action in the past to other events. In Present Perfect there is a very close connection to the present, and in Past Perfect the action is connected to another event in the past that happened later.
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Great explanations as always! Thank you!!! Just let me know, what's the difference between the past participle (n°1 condition) and the past participle (ended actions)? Greetings from Brazil!
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when can we use ''been"?
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