Present Perfect  Unstated/ Indefinite time Ex. Teddy has bought a new bike. (we don’t know when) Past Simple  Stated/Definite time Ex. Teddy bought.

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Present Perfect  Unstated/ Indefinite time Ex. Teddy has bought a new bike. (we don’t know when) Past Simple  Stated/Definite time Ex. Teddy bought a new bike on Saturday. (we know when)

Present Perfect  Unfinished action Ex. Teddy has gone shopping. (he hasn’t finished shopping yet) Past Simple  Finished action Ex. Teddy went shopping. (he has already finished shopping)

Present Perfect  Past action connected to the present Ex. Teddy has lost his key. (he hasn’t found it yet) Past Simple  Past action with no connection to the present Ex. Teddy lost his key (he has already found it)

Present Perfect  With the following adverbs: for, since, recently, ever, never, already, just, yet, how long Ex. Teddy has recently eaten some honey. Past Simple  With the following adverbs: last…, ago, yesterday Ex. Teddy went to the dentist last week.

EXERCISES 1)Sorry, Teddy isn’t here. He __________ (go) to the park. 2)He __________ (not drink) anything because he __________ (not be) thirsty. 3)Teddy __________ (buy) a lot of apples in the market yesterday. 4)Teddy’s parents __________ (not eat) in a restaurant for a long time. 5)A few days ago we __________ (see) an accident near our house. 6)__________ (his friends/arrive) at the party an hour early? 7)I __________ (have) my pet for six months. 8)__________ (Teddy/watch) tv today? 9)Teddy __________ (spend) a few days in Canada last year. 10)She __________ (do) all her homework. Now she can play.