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Paragraph on simple past and present perfect tense

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Answered by kalinayak108
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Simple past means dost works which are already done in the past time.India other hand Present perfect tense means the work which are recently done.

Answered by CharmingPrince
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We use simple past tense for the following ways :-

• To talk about an action that takes place habitually.

To talk about universal truths or scientific facts that are always true.

To show a state.

To refer to a scheduled events or planned action in the near future.

• It is used after when, as soon as, before, after, etc.

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To make negative sentences , not or do/does not is added.

● When do or does is used, the verb retains its base form.

It's formula is "Subject + Verb2 + Object + Other words".

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{\boxed {\underline {\tt {\red {</strong><strong>Present</strong><strong>\</strong><strong>:Perfect</strong><strong> \:</strong><strong>tense</strong><strong> }}}}}

We use Present perfect tense for the following ways :-

To show completed actions in the immediate past but have some connection to the present.

To show an action that began in the past and is continuing up to the present.

To represent past action when time is not define.

To talk about action repreated several times in the past .

To talk about actions which might also happen in the future.

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To make negative sentences , not or has/have not is added.

● It's formula is "Subject + has/have + Verb3 + Object + Other words".

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