"I’ve been to London"
Present Perfect - (Remember, General Experience present perfect)
¿Actions that are connected with present? True or False
False
"When we talk about GENERAL EXPERIENCE without giving specific information" - It's this a real rule?
It's. All general experience, you can use Present Perfect.
"I went to London last week"
Simple Past Perfect - Specific Time: Yesterday, Last Summer, 2 Months Ago.
Actions in the past that are chronologically ordered - True or False
True
"Actions that are finished in the past but connected with present" -Past Perfect o Present Perfect?
Present Perfect - because get connection with the present.
"The Titanic sank in 1912"
Simple Past - remember the action it's not connected with the present anymore.
¿Repeated actions in the past? Look out, can be a trap!
True
When we don't want to express an unfinished period of time - ¿Past Perfect or Present Perfect?
Past Perfect - Because on Present we WANT express an unfinished period of time.
"I have taken three tests this semester"
Present Perfect - Continuous action
When after talking about general experience we give details (when we have to be SPECIFIC and answer questions like WHEN? WHERE? WHY? HOW?) - That's Present Perfect?
Yeap, it's!
"I have taken three tests this semester" - This sentences can be a present perfect?
Yeap, it's.
A tricky one: "I’ve eaten a banana"
Present Perfect - It's an action that finished on the past but affects the present
¿"Past Perfect" it's the same that "Simple Past"?
Yes... I think.
"My grandparents have seen “Hamlet” this week" - Definitely this has to be a Present Perfect... Or not?
Don't worry, it's!