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Charlotte
What's the different beetween "present perfect" end "past perfect" ?
& why use it ?
2012年10月20日 15:48
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Use Present Perfect when an action has some relevance to the present.
eg I have passed my driver's test, so I'd like to borrow your car.
Use Past Perfect when an action has some relevance to a later point in the past.
eg He picked me up from the airport last Thursday. He had passed his driver's test.
eg Tom came home at 7pm. Mary cooked dinner. = She cooked it after 7pm.
eg Tom came home at 7pm. Mary had cooked dinner. = She cooked it before 7pm.
2012年10月20日
Both of the answers by Julia and Sandy are correct, so I will not expand further.
However if you are looking for some examples to try, this could be a good place to look.
Mark
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs5.htm
2013年2月21日
I agree with Julia's answer, but I am going to answer this because I like to practice explaining this concept. The question comes up a lot!
SIMPLE PAST
Refers to an event that happened and then stopped happening. Use this when you do NOT need to convey a relationship to status at the present time, nor about this event in relation to any other event.
"I passed the test."
"She left the children here with me."
PRESENT PERFECT
( know you didn't ask about this, but it is part of this explanation!)
Refers to an event that happened in the past and is still happening at the present moment, or the EFFECTS of this event are still happening at the present moment. The lasting effect may be unspoken, but is implied by the use of present perfect.
"I have passed the test (so I am allowed to attend graduate school)."
"She has left the children here with me (while she is out of town for a few days)."
PAST PERFECT
Used when you have a linking relationship between two events (or states of being), BOTH of which are in the past, even if you do not directly speak of the second event.
"I had passed the test (so I was allowed to attend graduate school last year)."
"She had left the children here with me (while she WAS out of town for a few days)."
2012年10月20日
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Charlotte
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