I visited London last year ( a stated time in the past ) Present Perfect I've visited London. ( the time isn't mentioned the fact is more important than the time so we say the action started in the past an continues up to the present the exact time is UNIMPORTANT the emphasis is put on the action ) Past perfect I'd eaten WHEN they arrived ( the action had happened BEFORE another past action ) He'd studied Spanish BEFORE he went to Spain. Past simple I had a sandwich ( the past of the verb to have ) Present Perfect + for / since She's lived here FOR two years She's lived here SINCE 2021 Future Perfect She'll have lived with us for two years by the end of month
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Me gustaría que enfatizara sobre la pronunciación de algunas palabras nuevas como comiendo (eaten) no la conocía. Gracias!!!.
Y qué de "He had ALREADY studied Spanish before he went to Sapain" = "already" = "ya", en ese caso ???
I visited London last year ( a stated time in the past )
Present Perfect
I've visited London. ( the time isn't mentioned the fact is more important than the time so we say the action started in the past an continues up to the present the exact time is UNIMPORTANT the emphasis is put on the action )
Past perfect
I'd eaten WHEN they arrived ( the action had happened BEFORE another past action )
He'd studied Spanish BEFORE he went to Spain.
Past simple
I had a sandwich ( the past of the verb to have )
Present Perfect + for / since
She's lived here FOR two years
She's lived here SINCE 2021
Future Perfect
She'll have lived with us for two years by the end of month