Present Perfect or Past Simple

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The Present Perfect is a present tense. It tells us something about now. Often we refer to past actions with present results, for example:
Yesterday, Carlos broke his arm. (Past action)

It is broken now. (Present result)
The Present Perfect connects the past (action) with the present (result).
Carlos has broken his arm.
You will notice in this sentence that there is no reference to any specific time; with the Present Perfect the time is not as important as the result. This structure is often used to refer to past actions or experience. For example:
I have been to Madrid on business. (However, we don't know When?: It might be three years ago, last week, or even yesterday.)
To ask questions with What time?, When? etc, and to make statements about when things happened (e.g. at 5 o'clock, in 1977) we use the Past Simple.
A: When did you go to Madid?

B: I went on business last year.
Remember that both Past Simple and Present Perfect can refer to a completed action in the past. However, only the Present Perfect refers to a period of time that continues from the past until now (and maybe into the future). Have a look at the following examples:
I have lived in Barcelona since 2001. (and still do)

She has spoken to the suppliers twice this week. (it's Thursday and the week has not finished yet)

We have visited London several times. (when?)

She has read all the 'Harry Potter' books. (the result is more important than the time)

They saw 'Harry Potter' last week. (to give or ask details about when, where, who)
Now have a go at the following short Test.

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1.When ________ the company?
a)   have you joined
b)   did you joined
c)   did you join
d)   you join

2.________ with Carlos before?
a)   Did you ever worked
b)   Have you ever worked
c)   Worked you
d)   Didn't you have worked

3.That's the worst presentation ________ .
a)   I ever heard
b)   I didn't hear
c)   I used to hear
d)   I've ever heard

4.They're the most demanding customers ________ .
a)   I never dealt with
b)   I never had to deal with
c)   I've ever had to deal with
d)   I've never had to deal with

5.________ to him last week.
a)   I spoke
b)   I've already spoken
c)   I didn't spoke
d)   I speaked

6.________ a binding contract only a year ago and it's still valid.
a)   We have signed
b)   We signed
c)   We haven't signed
d)   We have sign

7.I look tired because ________ from our trade exhibition in Barcelona.
a)   I come back
b)   I've come back just
c)   I never came back
d)   I've just come back

8.Sales ________ in 2005 but then ________ again in 2006.
a)   rised . . . falled
b)   fell . . . rose
c)   have risen . . . have fallen
d)   rose . . . have fallen

9.You ________ to a single word ________ , have you.
a)   don't listen . . . I say
b)   listened . . . I haven't said
c)   didn't listen . . . I said
d)   haven't listened . . . I've said

10.Itīs obvious that ________ the report.
a)   you haven't read
b)   you didn't read
c)   you don't read
d)   you read not

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