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Do you remember when to use Present Perfect and when to use Past Simple? Watch a short explanation and repeat the example sentences after me.
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イントロ
Let's look at two tenses that are easy to confuse: Past Simple and Present Perfect. We use Past Simple when we talk about a finished action at a specific time. For example: "I submitted the report ten minutes ago." We know exactly when it happened. Time expressions like "yesterday", "last week" and "ago" go with Past Simple. We use Present Perfect when the action is recent or connected to now, and the exact time is not important. For example: "We've just spotted a small bug in the system." The focus is on what happened, not when. Time expressions like "just", "already" and "yet" go with Present Perfect.
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今すぐ話す
I've already submitted the report
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今すぐ話す
I submitted the report yesterday
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今すぐ話す
Have you reported the bug yet?
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____ _______ _________ ___ ______
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聞いて繰り返す
_ _________ ___ ______ _________
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____ ___ ________ ___ ___ ___?
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今すぐ翻訳
私はすでに報告書を提出しました
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今すぐ翻訳
私は昨日レポートを提出しました
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今すぐ翻訳
バグを報告しましたか?
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