THE PRESENT PERFECT
351
Time up to now
351a
The present perfect (simple and progressive) is used to refer to events taking place
in a past time-frame that connects with the present:
events
past
now
So, what
’s been happening since the last time we met?
(from that moment till now)
In fact, alligators
have killed only eight people in Florida in the last half-century.
(in the fifty years up to the time of writing)
The present perfect progressive can place greater emphasis on the duration of an
event up to the present moment and can indicate an uninterrupted action:
I
’ve been waiting for you for over an hour.
know
like
mean
smell
taste
think
understand
want
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |