PRESENT PERFECT VERSUS PAST SIMPLE

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Form

Simple Past Present Perfect Simple

irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs

Example:
I spoke

irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of irregular verbs

Example:
I / you / we / they have spoken
he / she / it has spoken
 

regular verbs: infinitive + ed

Example:
I worked

regular verbs: form of 'have' + infinitive + ed

Example:
I / you / we / they have worked
he / she / it has worked

Exceptions when adding 'ed':

  • when the final letter is e, only add d
    Example:
    love - loved
  • after a short, stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubled
    Example:
    admit - admitted
  • final l is always doubled in British English (not in American English)
    Example:
    travel - travelled
  • after a consonant, final y becomes i (but: not after a vowel)
    Example:
    worry - worried
    but: play - played

See also explanations on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple

Use

In British English, the use of Simple Past and Present Perfect is quite strict. As soon as a time expression in the past is given, you have to use Simple Past. If there are no signal words, you must decide if we just talk about an action in the past or if its consequence in the present is important.

Note that the following explanations and exercises refer to British English only. In American English, you can normally use Simple Past instead of Present Perfect. We cannot accept this in our exercises, however, as this would lead to confusions amongst those who have to learn the differences.

Certain time in the past or just / already / yet?

Do you want to express that an action happened at a certain time in the past (even if it was just a few seconds ago) or that an action has just / already / not yet happened?

Simple Past Present Perfect Simple

certain time in the past

Example:
I phoned Mary 2 minutes ago.

just / already / not yet

Example:
I have just phoned Mary.

Certain event in the past or how often so far?

Do you want to express when a certain action took place or whether / how often an action has happened till now?

Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
certain event in the past
Example:
He went to Canada last summer.
whether / how often till now
Example:
Have you ever been to Canada? / I have been to Canada twice.

Emphasis on action or result?

Do you just want to express what happened in the past? Or do you want to emphasise the result (a past action's consequence in the present)?

Simple Past Present Perfect Simple

Emphasis on action

Example:
I bought a new bike. (just telling what I did in the past.)

 

Emphasis on result

Example:
I have bought a new bike. (With this sentence I actually want to express that I have a new bike now.)

Signal Words

Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
  • yesterday
  • ... ago
  • in 1990
  • the other day
  • last ...
  • just
  • already
  • up to now
  • until now / till now
  • ever
  • (not) yet
  • so far
  • lately / recently
  •  

 

Test your knowledge on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.

Form

Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb).

  Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
I / open
he / write
they / do
you / swim
she / give

Use

When do we use which tense?

  1. 'Already' is a signal word for ... 
  2. 'Just' is a signal word for ... 
  3. '2 years ago' is a signal word for ... 
  4. 'Yet' is a signal word for ... 
  5. 'Yesterday' is a signal word for ... 

Positive Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. Mary (win)  the lottery last year.
  2. We (prepare / already)  dinner.
  3. James (find)  your ring in the garden yesterday.
  4. He (come / just)  home.
  5. They (buy)  their car two years ago.

Negative Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. (see / not)  anyone yet.
  2. Phil (go / not)  to the cinema last night.
  3. We (be / not)  to the zoo so far.
  4. She (arrive / not)  yet.
  5. Emily (visit / not)  me last week.

Questions

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. (you / read)  the book yet?
  2. How many letters (they / write)  so far?
  3. When (he / tell)  you that?
  4. (you / be)  at home last night?
  5. How often (you / travel)  abroad till now?

Text

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. A: (you / taste / ever)  sushi?
  2. B: Yes, I (eat)  sushi at least five times so far.
  3. A: When (you / eat)  sushi for the first time?
  4. B: I (eat)  sushi for the first time on my dad's 50th birthday. He (invite)  the whole family to a Japanese restaurant.
  5. A: (you / like)  it?
  6. B: Absolutely. In fact, it (be)  so good that we (be)  to that restaurant three times yet. And on my mum's birthday, we (order)  some sushi and (have)  it at home.

 

Test your knowledge on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.

Form

Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb).

  Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
she / live
I / look
you / buy
he / see
they / take

Use

When do we use which tense?

  1. 'How often so far' is a signal word for ... 
  2. '... ago' is a signal word for ... 
  3. 'Until now' is an signal word for ... 
  4. 'Yesterday', 'last week' und 'in 2006' are signal words for ... 
  5. 'Just', 'already', 'yet' are signal words for ... 

Positive Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. William (tidy / already)  up his room.
  2. Caroline (miss)  the schoolbus yesterday.
  3. (finish / just)  my homework.
  4. I cannot go out tonight. My grandparents (come)  to see us.
  5. In 2004, the Olympic Summer Games (take)  place in Athens.

Negative Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. We (watch / not)  TV last night.
  2. Joanna (read / not)  the book yet.
  3. Collin (not / go)  on holiday last year.
  4. (have / not)  any problems so far.
  5. They (learn / not)  the new words yet.

Questions

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. (they / be / ever)  to New York?
  2. (you / see)  Catherine a minute ago?
  3. What time (you / get)  up today?
  4. (he / hear)  the news yet?
  5. How often (you / play)  that game up to now?

Text

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. A: I (see / not)  you for a long time. Where (you / be) ?
  2. B: I (come / just)  back from Canada.
  3. A: Oh really? What (you / do)  in Canada?
  4. B: I (take)  a nature tour.
  5. A: Wow! (you / see)  many wild animals there?
  6. B: Of course. I (watch)  bears, wolves and whales in the wild. That (be)  so interesting. (you / spend / ever)  a holiday in Canada?
  7. A: Yes, I (travel)  around Canada twice so far.
  8. B: When (you / go)  there?
  9. A: The first time I (go)  there (be)  in 1997 and the second time in 2004.
  10. B: (you / enjoy)  it?
  11. A: I absolutely (love)  it, especially the west coast.

Test your knowledge on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.

Form

Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb).

  Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
he / listen
they / speak
I / watch
she / grow
you / fall

Use

When do we use which tense?

  1. To talk about an action in the past (without any consequences in the present), we use ...
  2. To emphasise a past action's consequence in the present, we use ...
  3. 'so far' is a signal word for ... 
  4. '5 minutes ago' is a signal word for ... 
  5. 'recently' is a signal word for ... 

Positive Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. He (leave / just)  his house.
  2. We (build)  a tree house last week.
  3. Two years ago, Fiona (break)  her leg.
  4. (wash / already)  the dishes.
  5. The other day, our cat (bring)  home a mouse.

Negative Sentences

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. We (empty / not)  the bin last week.
  2. She (be / not)  there an hour ago.
  3. He (lose / not)  any game so far.
  4. My brother (pick / not)  me up at 8 o'clock.
  5. (make / not)  up my mind yet.

Questions

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. (you / see)  Bob recently?
  2. Who (switch)  off the lights a minute ago?
  3. When (she / become)  a teacher?
  4. (you / ride / ever)  an elephant?
  5. (you / hurt)  your knee when you were playing football?

Text

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  1. Last week I (be)  very busy and I (have not)  the time to do a lot in the household.
  2. On Monday I (work)  three hours overtime and (come)  home very late in the evening.
  3. From Tuesday to Thursday I (be)  on a business trip.
  4. On Friday I (go)  to a friend's birthday party and at the weekend I (visit)  my grandparents.
  5. Tomorrow some friends are coming over. I (see / not)  them for ages and they (be / never)  at my place before.
  6. (clean / just)  my house so I can show them around. Now everything is perfect.

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