🎯The Present Perfect is a tense that connects the past to the present. We use it when we don't say exactly when something happened, or when the action still matters now.
🔧Structure:
have / has + past participle
We use Present Perfect to talk about things we have done one or more times, but we don't say when.
🛑Mistake Brazilian students often make:
We use Present Perfect for things that started before and are still happening.
Words often used: for (por), since (desde), up to now (até agora)
🛑Mistake: Using Present Perfect for actions that already finished:
Use Present Perfect for actions in a period that is still ongoing: today, this week, this month, this year.
🛑Mistake: Using Present Perfect for finished periods:
Use Present Perfect for cool achievements, awards, or big events in life.
💡Tip: We don't need to say exactly when, just that it happened.
Use Present Perfect for actions in the past that have a result now.
Past Actions Present Results (PAPR)
🛑Mistake: Action finished and no effect now → use Simple Past:
Use Present Perfect for things that happened recently.
Words often used: just (acabou de), recently (recentemente), lately (ultimamente)
🛑Mistake: Using Present Perfect with specific past times: