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UNIT 6
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PRESENT PERFECT
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Negative
/ You haven't been to Sydney, He / She / It hasn't finished. We/ They haven't booked the flight.
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We use the present perfect for an experience or achievement that happened at some point during a living person's life. (We don't say exactly when it happened
We use the present perfect for a recent action or event when we specify a time period that is still in progress. We include a time expression like today, this week, this year, etc.
We use the present perfect for a recent action or event in the past when there is a connection with the present: for example, when we are giving news or explaining a situation.
We use the present perfect with for or since for an action or event that started in the past and is still in progress now.
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We use the past simple for an action or event that happened at a specific time in the past. We include a time expression like yesterday, last night, last weck, at six o'clock
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We use the past simple for an action or event that lasted for a specified period of time in the past.