when+present perfect

Status
Not open for further replies.
I tried to attach it but it didn't work. I'm in Moscow, and the pdf file opened with no problem in Mozilla. If you want to see it, you can download it. Try it with other browsers as well.
 
I tried to attach it but it didn't work. I'm in Moscow, and the pdf file opened with no problem in Mozilla. If you want to see it, you can download it. Try it with other browsers as well.

According to the book I've downloaded I could even say things like ''I've been to a newly opened restaurant, yesterday." meaning I've been to it and it was yesterday?
 
According to the book I've downloaded I could even say things like ''I've been to a newly opened restaurant, yesterday." meaning I've been to it and it was yesterday?
If the comma represents a pause in speech sufficient for a change of direction, then you'll hear it. I don't recommend that you use it.
 
If the comma represents a pause in speech sufficient for a change of direction, then you'll hear it. I don't recommend that you use it.

Do you have a similar book on the use of the Present Perfect Progressive?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Ask a Teacher

If you have a question about the English language and would like to ask one of our many English teachers and language experts, please click the button below to let us know:

(Requires Registration)
Back
Top