In English we use the present perfect simple to talk about the following situations :
When we use the present perfect, there is a connection with now. The action in the past has a present result.
Notes for use of present perfect simple :
We can use the words 'just', 'yet' and 'already' with the present perfect simple. We use 'just' to mean a short time ago, 'yet' to mean until now, when the speaker is expecting something to happen, and 'already' when something happened sooner than expected. We use 'just' and 'already' between the auxiliary verb 'have' or 'has' and the main verb in positive sentences. We use 'yet' at the end of negative sentences and questions.
When we start a sentence with the phrase "It's the first time", "It's the second time", etc, we continue with the present perfect simple tense.
The verb 'go' has two past participles : Been / Gone
In English we use 'been' when we talk about going somewhere and coming back and we use 'gone' to indicate the person is still there.
The table below shows the different forms of present perfect simple :
Example verb : Go | I / You / We / they | He / She / It |
Positive | ...'ve gone ... | ...'s gone ... |
Negative | ... haven't gone ... | ... hasn't gone ... |
Questions | Have ... gone ...? | Has ... gone? |
Short answers | Yes, ... have. / No, ... haven't. | Yes, ... has. / No, ... hasn't. |
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In English we often use the present perfect simple with 'ever' and 'never'. 'Ever' means at any time in your life until now. It is often used in questions for emphasis.
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'Ever' is also used with nothing and nobody to talk about things that haven't happened.
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'Ever' is also used with 'the first time' for first experiences.
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'Never' is originally the contraction of 'not ever'. Never means the subject hasn't had a certain experience before.
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In English 'Never' can be used in negative questions to show surprise that someone hasn't had a particular experience before.
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In English we use the present perfect simple with superlatives.
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In English we also use the present perfect simple to describe change.
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In English we often use the present perfect simple tense to talk about a continuing situation. This is a state that started in the past and continues in the present (and will probably continue into the future). This is a state (not an action). We usually use 'for' or 'since' with this structure.
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We use 'for' to talk about a period of time - 5 minutes, 2 weeks, 6 years.
We use 'since' to talk about a point in past time - 9 o'clock, 1st January, Monday.
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In English, 'For' can be used with all tenses. 'Since' is usually used with perfect tenses only.
Although the above use of present perfect simple is normally limited to non-continuous verbs and non-continuous uses of mixed verbs, the words "live," "work," "teach," and "study" are sometimes used in this way even though they are NOT non-continuous verbs.
In English we don't usually use the present perfect continuous with verbs that talk about short actions such as start, find, lose, break, buy, stop, etc. Then we use present perfect simple.
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By the way, I've just had an idea! | A proposito, mi è appena venuta un’idea! |
I mean, have you calmed down? | Voglio dire, ti sei calmato? |
By the way, I have finished washing the vegetables! | A proposito, ho finito di lavare le verdure! |
Let me see... Yes, it's already gone! | Fammi vedere… Sì, è già andata! |
Seems Bear has already lost interest in Pogo. | Sembra che Bear abbia già perso interesse nei confronti di Pogo. |
I've heard the name, but I'm not sure if I've watched it or not. | Ho sentito il nome, ma non sono sicura di averlo visto o no. |
Who knows? I haven't finished checking it yet... | Chi lo sa? Non ho ancora finito di guardare… |
Have you checked if we have enough plates? | Hai controllato se abbiamo abbastanza piatti? |
You must be the luckiest girl I've ever met! | Devi essere la ragazza più fortunata che abbia mai conosciuto! |
Laura has just started working at our school. | Laura ha appena iniziato a lavorare alla nostra scuola. |
Where have you been? It's been half an hour! | Dove sei stato! È passata mezz’ora! |
Anyway, have you finished checking the menu? | Ad ogni modo, hai finito di controllare il menu? |
That was the worst house and owner I've ever seen in London. | Quella era la casa peggiore e il padrone peggiore che abbia visto a Londra. |
I haven’t seen you here before. | Non ti ho mai visto qui prima. |
Have you found it yet? | Lo hai trovato? |
It's the first time we've come to this vet, actually. | È la prima volta che veniamo da questo veterinario, in realtà. |
Oh, Mike! Is that you? It's been a very long time, where have you been? | Oh, Mike! Sei tu? È passato tanto tempo, dove sei stato? |
You are the first woman I've heard snoring in real life. | Sei la prima donna che ho sentito russare nella vita reale. |
Where is the lucky girl, has she left already? | Dov’è la ragazza fortunata, se n’è già andata? |
I haven't asked him. | Non gliel'ho chiesto. |