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Present Perfect Tense | Simple or Continuous? | FOR & SINCE 🤔 - Duration: 13:23.

Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!

A couple of weeks ago, I created a lesson about the

present perfect tense.

What it looks like, how to use it

and all of that good stuff!

I talked about when to use the present perfect

simple tense and when to use the past simple tense.

Now if you missed it, you can check it out right here.

But after watching that lesson, many of you asked me

"So when do we use the present perfect simple tense

and when do we use

the present perfect continuous tense?"

A lot of you also asked,

"So when do you use these words 'since' and 'for'?"

Now, both of these questions are really important

questions when you're using

the present perfect tense in English.

So, in this video I'm going to answer

both of those questions.

This channel is all about speaking and communicating

confidently in English

and I know that fixing some

of these common grammar errors

is an important part of helping you to feel

confident when you're using English so that when you

do speak, you can express yourself clearly

and automatically.

So let's start by talking about the

present perfect simple tense

and the present perfect continuous tense.

They have eaten the pizza.

So this is the present perfect simple tense.

We have the auxiliary verb, have, with our main verb

in past participle form.

They have been eating the pizza.

Now this is the present perfect continuous tense.

We still have the auxiliary verb, have,

but now we have the word, been,

and our main verb in a continuous or progressive form.

So when you compare these two sentences,

the main difference is that the first one

tells us that the action finished in the past,

there is no more pizza, now in the present.

The second sentence

- the present perfect continuous tense -

suggests that there is still pizza left now.

They haven't eaten all of the pizza

yet.

We can use either of these tenses to talk about events

that happened in the past

but they're somehow connected to the present.

She has borrowed our car.

So this is an action that happened in the past but

it's important to the present because

we don't have a car right now.

We're focused on the result when we're using

the present perfect simple.

She's been borrowing our car every Thursday.

Now, this sentence suggests that the action

is still happening.

So next Thursday,

she'll probably borrow the car again.

So here, our focus is on the action.

The action is unfinished.

Now the present perfect continuous is your best choice

when the focus is on an activity that is unfinished.

So let's compare another example.

I've searched the internet for more information .

Now this sentence suggests

that you're not searching anymore.

The action finished in the past

but it's important to the present

because right now, in this moment,

we don't have the information.

I've been searching the internet for more information.

This sentence suggests that you're still doing it,

you haven't given up yet and

you're still looking for the information now.

Let's try another example.

We've written an essay about climate change.

The action here is finished.

It's in the past, we've already completed it.

So you can also say

we wrote an essay about climate change

using the past simple

but to connect it to the present and make it

important to the present

you need to use the present perfect tense.

Think about if you were with a group of scientists

and you wanted to demonstrate to them or

show them that you were knowledgeable

about the topic of climate change.

You can connect your past experience to the present

using the present perfect tense.

Writing the essay is part of your life experience now.

We've been writing an essay about climate change

suggests that you're still doing it.

The essay is not finished yet,

you're still working on it at the moment, in the present.

I have been studying Spanish.

This is an unfinished action - I'm still doing it.

The continuous form makes it clear

that the action is still happening.

I'm still studying in this moment.

I have studied French.

By using the present perfect tense here,

it suggests that the action happened regularly

in the past, but that it doesn't happen in the moment.

But by using this tense - not the past simple tense -

I'm suggesting that somehow it's meaningful or relevant

to the present.

Like, I know a little French.

I'm not studying it at the moment

but I know a little.

Okay this last example is

a little more difficult to explain and understand.

There are a few verbs in English

like the verb, live and work,

where the difference between the present perfect simple

and the present perfect continuous is less clear.

But I'm going to try and explain it for you now.

I've lived here for five years.

I'm from Melbourne originally,

but I've been living here for five years.

So both of these sentences use the adverb, for,

to give us more information about

how long the action has been happening for,

the duration of time.

But to understand the difference, we need to think about

these examples in slightly different ways.

The present perfect simple, I have lived

suggests that the action is a permanent thing.

The present perfect continuous

often tells us that the action is a more temporary thing.

It's not as permanent.

It suggests that I might live

somewhere else, in the future.

Okay, how do you feel about the present perfect simple

and the present perfect continuous tenses now?

Hopefully a little clearer!

Now, we're going to focus on those two adverbs

that you can use with these tenses.

Now there's quite a few adverbs that you can use

with the present perfect tenses

like already,

yet,

before

just

ever

never

But in this lesson, we're going to focus on for and since.

Both of these words are used with the

present perfect tenses and the past perfect tenses.

And both of these words explain how long

something has been happening for,

it's a duration of time.

So when you're using the present perfect tense

and you want to give more information about

the amount of time that the action's been happening for,

you can use the words "for" and "since".

Now it's important to remember that the word "since"

can only be used with the perfect tenses

but the word "for", can be used in other tenses as well

when you want to give more information about the time

it took to do something.

So these two important words can be easily confused,

in the present perfect.

Using the wrong one

is a very common mistake for English learners.

We use the word "for" with a period of time,

Okay so like, three days, this is a period of time.

So I want to show you on a timeline how this works.

This is today. This is Sunday.

And this point in our timeline is Thursday.

This is when the action happened

or it started happening.

So the focus is on this period of time, here.

For periods of time, we need to use "for".

For three days.

For three months.

For an hour.

For two and a half years.

For a long time.

Even though we're not talking about a specific

amount of time,

this reference refers to a period of time,

a long period of time.

So we still need to use "for".

Now let's add this to some of the examples in the

present perfect structure.

We have lived in London for six years.

He has borrowed my car for three days.

They've been waiting for an hour.

Now, you need to use "since" with a specific moment

in the past - with a specific point in time.

So let's go back to our timeline to talk about it.

So today's Sunday, here we are on Sunday

and this is the point when the action happened

or it started happening.

This point is Thursday

so we can say that we've been doing the action

since Thursday.

So the focus is on the point in time

when the action happened or it began.

So, since I lived in Brazil.

Or since 3 o'clock.

Since 1992.

Since last week.

So let's add "since" to the present perfect structure.

I have lived here since I was a child.

I've been working here since April.

They've been waiting since 9:00 a.m.

I've had these pens since I was at school!

I've been expecting the parcel since last Tuesday!

These structures with "for" and since are really useful

when answering questions that start with "how long"

How long have you been travelling?

I've been travelling since June.

I've been travelling for 3 months.

So make sure that you're always listening for the clues

in a question, like this,

how long,

if someone's asking how long,

then you can use these words "for" and "since"

to give your answers in the present perfect.

Well that's it for this lesson!

Even though the present perfect tenses

can be frustrating at times,

be patient while you're perfecting it.

Don't just use the past simple tense because it's easier.

I want you to really take the time to practice the present

perfect, because it allows you to be so much more

expressive with your English.

And the more often that you do it,

the more naturally it will come to you.

So make sure that you subscribe to this channel

right here,

I make new lessons every week.

To keep practising with the present perfect tenses,

watch this playlist here because I've been making

a few lessons about the present perfect recently.

But you can also explore other lessons, right here.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next lesson

here on the mmmEnglish YouTube channel.

Bye for now!

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You're Always Gonna Have Problems... Don't Avoid It! - Duration: 4:10.

Hey, what's up?

John Sonmez from simpleprogrammer.com.

I'm just here in Switzerland.

I thought I'd just share my run with you because it's pretty awesome.

You could check out the view here.

Yeah, I think that's all I've got for today.

I just wanted to share the run and let you kind of see.

I'm just going to record some of the video of the run as I'm running back and you could

check it out.

All right.

Here I go.

I guess I do have one lesson to share with you.

I was just thinking of this today as I was running which is today I lost a parking ticket

for the garage where I was parking my car that I'm borrowing here in Switzerland, in

the French area of Switzerland and I can't speak any French.

It was kind of a big hassle, but I didn't really get freaked out even though it was

kind of a big deal.

It's Sunday.

There's no way to really communicate with people.

There are some cows.

I was not sure what I was going to do, but I didn't get freaked out about it.

Yeah, so I didn't get freaked out about it because I've dealt with a lot of situations,

a lot of crazy situations in different countries and whatnot.

One thing that I've kind of learned is that whatever problem that you have it's not a

big deal usually.

There's some way to solve it.

something is going to happen and you're going to figure it out.

It's really easy to panic.

I used to freak out, "Oh no!

I can't believe this!

I'm not going to get on my plane on time.

I'm going to miss the buss.

I'm going to miss the train.

Oh shit!

Oh shit, my bag is going to be too heavy.

Oh shit, how am I going to find my car?

Oh no, it's going to get dark and I'm not going to be able to get home in time."

You get all these situations and you can freak out about them, but you know what, it's not

worth it.

It's a waste of your time, waste of your energy.

You're going to figure something out.

You could be resourceful.

Almost always—all right, I'll stop for the landscape.

Almost always there's some kind of solution for your problem.

I don't know.

My point is this, it's like just rely a little bit more on your resourcefulness.

Don't be afraid.

Just because things don't go right or some shit happens—you're always going to have

problems.

I think a lot of—a lot in life a lot of people spend time trying to avoid problems

and trying to ensure that they'll never run into problems.

You know, if you do anything adventurous in life, if you do anything really challenging,

you're going to run into problems, you're going to run into a lot of problems.

You've got to get at being resourceful and solving problems and staying calm rather than

trying to avoid problems completely, if that makes sense.

Anyway, I just thought I would share that with you as I'm doing my run and yeah, there

you go.

All right.

I'll continue to record a little bit more of my run.

If you haven't subscribed already, click that Subscribe button.

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The Simple Art of Self-Care - Duration: 7:30.

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Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed | Super Simple Songs nursery rhymes songs for kids Maya Dans - Duration: 2:32.

Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed | Super Simple Songs - nursery rhymes songs for kids De Maya Dans baby songs Five Little Monkeys Lyrics - Kid Song Lyrics Five little monkeys jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Four little monkeys jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Three little monkeys jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped her head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" Two little monkeys jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!" One little monkey jumping on the bed. She fell off and bumped her head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, "No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"

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Mummy's Cooking - Simple Street Kuzhi paniyaram in Tamil - Duration: 3:12.

Idli Batter 2 Cups Watch Soft Idli with Poha : https://youtu.be/yMmioBeYUN0

Hing, Green Chillies 2, Onion 1, Curry Leaves, Salt. Baking Soda Optional

Now mix all the Ingredients together with the Batter

Heat Paniyaram Mould ( Oil is Optional), Poul a Tbsp of Batter into the Mould (3/4th of the Mould, Cover and cook

Now turn it and cook the other side

Simple Street kuzhi Paniyaram is ready and serve with Chutney

This batter is with Poha and Paniyaram is very Soft. Try this and Enjoy

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