Present perfect and time expresions

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Mind Map on Present perfect and time expresions, created by YULISSA ESCOBEDO on 23/03/2020.
YULISSA ESCOBEDO
Mind Map by YULISSA ESCOBEDO, updated more than 1 year ago
YULISSA ESCOBEDO
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Present perfect and time expresions
  1. TIME EXPRESIONS
    1. JUST FOR RECENT PAST
      1. WE HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT THE THEATER
      2. FOR AND SINCE FOR UNFNISHED PAST
        1. My SISTER HAS STUDIED PHOTOGRAPHY SINCE 2015
        2. YET AND ALREADY FOR INDEFINITIE PAST
        3. Time expresions
          1. just for recent past
            1. We have just arrived at the theater
            2. For and since for unfinshied past
              1. My sister has studied photography since 2016
              2. Present perfect
                1. Something that happened in the past that has a result in the present
                  1. A new dance club has oppened town, so we can go there for my party !
                  2. For something that happened at an indefinite time in the past
                    1. Kate has learned to play a musical instrument
                2. Have been and have gone
                  1. We use have gone to say that somebody has gone to a place and has not returned
                    1. Tony has gone to be teather
                    2. "Have been" is used to say that somebody went to a place and has returned
                      1. Tony has been to the theater
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