What does Present simple describe?
Present Simple is used to describe facts,generalizations and explanations
When should Past Simple be used?
Past Simple should be used to describe completed actions and events in the researching process and historical background
Present Perfect is used to describe research that took place over an unspecified time period
Definitely,right.
Do the facts need a specific time?
No, they didn't
Do you use Past Simple when we are reffering to our research to show the specific steps?
Yes, we do
Ex: Our group took individual videos then recorded our voices separately
Present Perfect is used to show the connection between findings in the past research and your own work
Present Perfect is used to show the connection between past and present
Where do you use Present Simple in Writing?
In the Introduction to present background of you ideas
Past Simple can be used for reporting results of your project
Yes, It would be the most appropriate choice.
Present Perfect can be used for summarizing previous work
Right.
Eg: The courses of Ball university have shown a collaborative link between STEM teachers and English teachers
Can Present Simple be used for theories,explanations and terms
Right, Present Simple can be used for theories,explanations and terms
Events and actions that took place in the past should also be in Past Simple
Absolutely,right . Past Simple is used for actions and events happened in the past
Present Perfect is used to describe the outcomes of the research with the verbs like find,discover or demonstrate,show.
Yes ,it is.
Our practical working has shown us that simple and clear instructions can prevent the students from frustration and hesitation
Can Present Simple be used when you summarize your writing,describe the abstract or giving overview
Present Simple is used for summarizing ,describing the abstract or giving overview or content of the text
Ex: According the survey online shopping tends to grow.
Adverbs of time of Past Simple
yesterday,in the past, last___, ago, in_____
The Present Perfect is a good choice to emphasize the continuing relevance. It shows us that current research follows or builds on the previous research
Right. Present Perfect shows us the link between the steps of researching work