(will be watering is in the progressive form of the future tense) Table 6-3. © All Rights Researved www.englishmirror. tense) This summer, Lola will be watering her garden every day for two hours. We should not say, e.g., “He has gone to Calcutta yesterday.” In such cases Simple Past should be used (“He went to Calcutta yesterday.”)Ībout Us | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Sitemap
Note that the Present Perfect is never used with adverbs of past time. Just, often, never, ever (in question only), so far, till now, yet (in negative and question), already, since-phrases, for today, this week, this month, etc. The following adverbs (or adverbs phrases) can be used with the present perfect: She has worked in Canada since he left high school.
We use 'since' to talk about a point in past time- 7 o'clock, 1st June, Wednesday.