Language Learning and Language Annotated Bibliography

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When it comes to present perfect, it is important to note that the tenses of verbs and the specificity via which a prior event is describe is pivotal. Indeed, under the present perfect paradigm, it is important to use the words "has" or "have" but one would not be more specific than that when it comes to the timing of the event as that would be outside the present prefect framework. For example, to say that "I have seen that movie about ten times" would be an example of present perfect. For someone to say "I saw that movie last week" would not be (English Page, 2016).

The language of English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. However, it is also one of the toughest to learn. Because so many parts of the world use English as a primary or supplementary language, it is very important to learn the language and learn it well. Just one of the methods and options to help learn the English language and to teach it to others is to use the present perfect method when it comes to verb tenses. As noted in the abstract, present perfect relates to how to word the recitation of events that have happened in the past. Also as noted in the abstract, specificity is actually not preferred or desired when it comes to using present perfect. Instead, there should be a general reference to the fact that it was in the past but without naming specific times, dates and so forth. So long as one is using "have" or "has" to describe an event in the past, that is point of using present perfect and using it properly.

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It can be challenging to aggravating for people that are new to English to learn this concept but the use of verb tenses is such a huge part of knowing English well that skipping it is less than wise. It is true that many cultures and peoples structure their languages in entirely different ways (e.g. the Chinese and most other Asian cultures) but the way English is done is obviously different and this includes all areas of the world that speak it including the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, just to name a few. Just a few of the examples and paradigms that one can utilize present perfect within is experience, changes over time, accomplishments, a pending action that has not been completed and multiple actions that occur at different times. Also important to absorb and use well is how to properly place adverbs in a sentence that has them and the use of active voice versus the use of passive voice. When it comes to speaking in English and in scholarly writing in particular, active voice is highly preferred and desired. One should realize that the present perfect system is normally limited to non-continuous verbs rather than mixed verbs. Lastly, changing the words in a sentence ever so slightly can change the entire meaning. For example, "in the last year" and "last year" are quite similar but they do not remotely mean the same thing.

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