Have worked/ worked
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Message from kidda posted on 19-08-2012 at 12:48:48 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Could you help me please?
I have a question:
" I have worked here since the end of last year"
could you tell why " have worked" is used instead of " worked"?
I didn't understand...
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 19-08-2012 13:48
Message from kidda posted on 19-08-2012 at 12:48:48 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Could you help me please?
I have a question:
" I have worked here since the end of last year"
could you tell why " have worked" is used instead of " worked"?
I didn't understand...
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 19-08-2012 13:48
Re: Have worked/ worked from floflor, posted on 19-08-2012 at 13:01:45 (D | E)
Hello,
The tense used in the sentence you are mentioning is called "present perfect". It is used when the action begins in the past and still lasts in the present. The "simple past", however, only describes actions that begin AND end in the past.
In your sentence, the fact of "working here" begins at the end of last year, but it has not ended yet. That is why we say "have worked" instead of "worked".
I am sure that you will find a lot of exercices on the site to train.
Have a nice Sunday.
Re: Have worked/ worked from notrepere, posted on 19-08-2012 at 16:18:09 (D | E)
Hello
It is the word "since" that prescribes the present perfect.
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Edited by notrepere on 19-08-2012 17:43
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