Compare between simple past tense and present perfect tense jelasin definisi,pattern,dan examplenya.makasih
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I've known John for three years.The present perfect continuous can also be used (often with 'since' and 'for') to talk about unfinished actions that started in the past and are still true in the present. (Of course, we don't use the present perfect continuous with stative verbs):She's been living here for three years.Sometimes there's really no difference in meaning between the two tenses. This is especially the case with verbs such as 'live', 'work' and 'study':They've lived in London since 2004.They've been living in London since 2004.I've studied French for ten years.I've been studying French for ten years.He's worked at the company since 2009.He's been working at our company since 2009.Sometimes, there is a difference in meaning:
1: The present perfect continuous can be used to emphasise the length of time that has passed. The present perfect simple is generally neutral:They've been waiting for hours! (This emphasises the length of time).They've waited for hours. (This doesn't emphasise the length of time).
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Kalo past tense itu verb 2 nya co: v1=burn v2=burned kalo perfevt tense itu sm aja kaua present perfect bknsih? itutuh verb 3 ditamba sama had co: vi=burn v2=burned v3=had burned
1: The present perfect continuous can be used to emphasise the length of time that has passed. The present perfect simple is generally neutral:They've been waiting for hours! (This emphasises the length of time).They've waited for hours. (This doesn't emphasise the length of time).
co:
v1=burn
v2=burned
kalo perfevt tense itu sm aja kaua present perfect bknsih? itutuh verb 3 ditamba sama had
co:
vi=burn
v2=burned
v3=had burned