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    Recently/ PP or Past simple

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Recently/ PP or Past simple
    Message de ccbern posté le 01-05-2016 à 16:11:45 (S | E | F)
    Hello everybody,
    Please, help: I would like to know what tense I must use with recently.
    Some days ago I asked a question to a webmaster: " have you recently changed your Java version, because trading platform doesn't work any more".
    I've received my answer, but in addition the webmaster has corrected my sentence in: "Did you change your Java version recently?".
    I was very surprised with this answer: when the action is close to the present, present perfect shouldn't it be used instead of preterite?
    I would like to know the rule in this case.
    Thank you very much for your answer.

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 01-05-2016 16:35


    Réponse: Recently/ PP or Past simple de gerondif, postée le 01-05-2016 à 16:31:38 (S | E)
    Hello,
    You are complaining because of something that happened a few days ago, in the past, something which is finished, over. The webmaster might have said:
    I changed my Java version last month, a few days ago, recently. The action is over. Recently pins the action in the past.

    If you say: I saw him two minutes ago.(Je l'ai vu il y a deux minutes) ago forces you to use the preterite and there is no other meaning to the sentence. It is already a memory from the past.

    If you say: I have just seen him! je viens de le voir, then you mean: It is not too late, if you hurry, you may catch him back and give him that important document you wish to give him.

    It is all a question of point of view, not a question of how many minutes separate the action from the present time.

    The present perfect is often used with frequency adverbs: never, ever, it's the first time, sometimes, already, often, always, regularly.

    Recently is more an adverb of time, like two days ago....

    Now which tense should you use with recently:
    It depends on your point of view:
    If it is a memory from the past: I recently saw "Titanic" again.
    If you decide to insist on the consequences that stretch into the present, you might decide to "override" recently:
    I have recently decided to eat less in order to lose weight and so I don't buy cakes any more not to be tempted.





    Réponse: Recently/ PP or Past simple de ccbern, postée le 01-05-2016 à 16:37:53 (S | E)
    Hello Gerondif,thank you so much for your clear explanation.

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 01-05-2016 16:39




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