Domina el presente: de tu rutina diaria a tus grandes experiencias
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of talking about your habits, your current actions, and your life experiences.
- Distinguish between repeated habits and actions happening right now.
- Formulate questions about life experiences using the present perfect.
- Identify when to use specific time markers like 'yesterday' versus 'never'.
Lo que aprenderás
¡Ya diste tus primeros pasos en inglés y ahora vamos a darle vida a tus conversaciones! En este capítulo, dejarás de hablar con frases sueltas y empezarás a sonar mucho más natural. Aprenderás a diferenciar cuándo usar el Present Simple para hablar de tus hábitos (como que tomas café cada mañana) y el Present Continuous para lo que está pasando justo en este instante (¡como que estás practicando inglés ahora mismo!). Pero el verdadero salto de nivel llega con el Present Perfect. Imagina que estás conociendo a alguien nuevo o en una entrevista de trabajo: este tiempo es tu mejor aliado para contar tus experiencias de vida y lo que has logrado hasta hoy, usando frases como 'I have traveled' o 'I have worked'. Además, te enseñaré el truco definitivo para no confundirlo con el Past Simple; así sabrás exactamente cuándo una historia ya terminó y cuándo sigue conectada con tu presente. Al terminar este capítulo, podrás describir tu día a día, compartir anécdotas emocionantes de tus viajes y explicar situaciones que empezaron en el pasado pero que siguen siendo importantes hoy. ¡Es el empujón que necesitas para que tu inglés se sienta real, fluido y dinámico!
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Present Simple vs Present Continuous: What is the Difference?Present simple = habits and facts. Present continuous = actions happening right now or temporary situations.
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Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)Present perfect connects the past to now. Use have/has + past participle for experiences, recent events, and situations that are still true.
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Present Perfect or Past Simple? Choosing the Right TensePast simple = finished action with a specific time. Present perfect = connected to now, no specific time given.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: describe a daily routine versus an action happening at this moment.
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By the end you will be able to: recount a personal life experience using the present perfect.
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By the end you will be able to: choose correctly between past simple and present perfect in a short story.
Ejemplos clave (6)
I usually walk to work, but today I am taking the bus.
She works in a hospital.
Have you ever been to Italy?
I have never tried skydiving.
I visited Rome in 2018.
I have visited Rome.
Consejos y trucos (3)
Check the Time Marker
Focus on Experience
The 'Time' Test
Vocabulario clave (6)
Real-World Preview
Coffee Shop Catch-up
Review Summary
- Simple: S+V(s) / Continuous: S+am/is/are+V-ing
- S+have/has+V(past participle)
- Past Simple = finished time; Present Perfect = no specific time
Errores comunes
Stative verbs like 'know', 'love', and 'want' usually do not take the continuous form.
You cannot use a specific past time marker like 'yesterday' with the present perfect.
The present perfect requires the past participle (gone), not the past simple (went).
Reglas en este capítulo (3)
Next Steps
You have done an excellent job mastering the present tenses. Keep practicing by observing how native speakers use these in podcasts and movies!
Write a diary entry for today
Práctica rápida (10)
Find and fix the mistake:
She have seen the movie.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Simple vs Present Continuous: What is the Difference?
I ___ (see) that movie last night.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect or Past Simple? Choosing the Right Tense
I ___ (eat) sushi before.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)
He ___ just left.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)
Find and fix the mistake:
I have been to Paris in 2015.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect or Past Simple? Choosing the Right Tense
I have ___ been to Rome.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect: Have You Ever...? (Form and Use)
___ you ever ___ sushi?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Perfect or Past Simple? Choosing the Right Tense
I ___ (eat) breakfast every day.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Present Simple vs Present Continuous: What is the Difference?
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