Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Simple
B1: Yes, she has lived in Canada for 10 years. (Sí, hace diez años que vive en
Canadá.)
B2: Yes, she has lived in Canada since 1994. (Sí, vive en Canadá desde 1994.)
Compare:
Susan went to live in Canada 10 years ago.
(Susan se fue a vivir a Canadá hace diez años.)
We also use the present perfect simple for a past event that has a consequence in
present time, e.g.:
Peter has lost his watch. (Peter ha perdido el reloj.)
We can also use the present perfect simple with how often? and an expression
of frequency, e.g.:
A: How many times/often have you washed your hair this month? (¿Cuántas
veces/con qué frecuencia te has lavado el pelo este mes?)
B: I've washed it two or three times a week. (Me lo he lavado dos o tres veces
por semana.)
Compare:
Mary Proctor wrote three novels and many short stories.
This implies that Mary Proctor is now dead.
We also use the present perfect, often with ever, never or a number of times, to refer to
the complete history of a place or life of a living person, e.g.:
A: Have you ever eaten kangaroo meat? (¿Has comido alguna vez carne de
canguro?)
We also use the present perfect simple in the following way, e.g.:
This is the first time I've eaten kangaroo meat.
(Es la primera vez que como carne de canguro.)