We use the present perfect:
For something that started in the past and continues in the present.
When we are talking about our experience up to the present.
We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present.
and we use never for the negative form:
Feb 2018
Phrasal Verbs Lesson 6- break down, call back, been around
Join my English Speaking Club- http://alesasenglish.com/uncategorized/english-speaking-club/ In this podcast I share with you some more phrasal verbs. This week we talk about break down, call back, been around. As always I give you definitions and example sentences. definitions a ... Show More
12m 43s
Aug 2024
#284 8 Phrasal Verbs with 'Out'
We've done a few episodes on phrasal verbs now, including the verbs Turn and Set, and this is a continuation of that series, except today we're looking at a preposition: Out. I'll be covering 8 different phrasal verbs that are commonly used while sharing my own sto ... Show More
34m 5s
Jul 2021
Learn 14 English Phrases with the Word Nothing in Them
Nothing is used a lot in everyday English. As you learn English you'll realize that we have a lot of very common phrases that we use with this word in them. We say things like, "You ain't seen nothing yet!", or, "Nothing much!", or, "He means nothing to me!"
In this Eng ... Show More
9m 7s
Jan 2025
Important, Must Know Phrasal Verbs - An English Lesson!
In this English lesson I will explain some very common 3 word English phrasal verbs. I know, I know, it's hard enough to learn normal English phrasal verbs, why do we have to have even longer ones! Sorry about that!
In this English class I'll help you learn: to get arou ... Show More
7m 43s