Today's lesson is quite interesting!! We've talked a lot about the differences between the SIMPLE PAST and PRESENT PERFECT, and here are some other curiosities:
A - Time expressions that refer to the present, such as this morning/week/month and today, can be used with either past simple or present perfect verbs. If we think of this morning (etc.) as a past, completed time period, then we use the SIMPLE PAST; if we think of this morning (etc.) as a time period which includes the present moment, than we use the present perfect. Compare:
- I didn't shave this morning. (= the morning is over and I didn't shave) and
- I haven't shaved this morning. (= it is still the morning and I might shave later)
- 'The film star Jim Cooper has died of cancer. He was 68 and lived in Texas...'
- 'The US space shuttle Atlantis has returned safely to earth. It landed in Florida thia morning...'
- 'A teacher from Oslo has become the first woman to cross the Antartic alone. It took her 42 days to make her crossing with her dog team...'
- Since Mr Hassan became president, both taxes and unemployment have increased. (rather than ...has become...)
- She hasn't been able to play tennis since she broke her arm. (rather than ...has broken...)
- Have you met any of your neighbours since you've lived here? (not... you lived...)
- That's the first time I've seen Jan look embarrassed. (reporting a past event)
- It won't be the first time she has voted against the government in her long career. (talking about a future event)
- It was the first time I'd talked to Ella outside the office.
E - With time clauses introduced by after, when, until, as soon as, once, by the time and the time expressions the minute/second/moment the past simple refers to past, completed events and the present refers to future events. Compare these examples:
- After she left hospital (past), she had a long holiday, and
- After Dominic has left school (future), he will be spending six months in India.
- The minute I got the news about Sue (past) I telephoned my parents, and
- I'll contact you the minute I've got my exam results. (future)
So guys, hope you've enjoyed!!
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