The basic difference between the speaker’s perception
of time as past or as
extending until now, and the choice of past tense or present perfect forms can be
expressed thus:
Past tense forms
time
N
O
events
W
I
posted your letter.
We
were working in the garden all day yesterday.
Present perfect forms
time
N
O
events
W
I
’ve posted your letter.
She
’s been feeling unwell for the last few days.
Past perfect forms
A speaker may also refer to a time-frame in the past and to events from an earlier
past that are linked in some way to that time-frame. In these cases, the past perfect
forms may be used. This relationship may be represented thus:
time
T
H
events
E
N
I
had already told Margaret, so the news came as no surprise to her.
He said he
had met me before, but could not remember where.
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