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The difference between the perfect tense and the past tense: I used Teacher Zhang Mansheng's New Thinking Level of English Grammar, and I encountered a problem when reading the exercises in the presen

The difference between the perfect tense and the past tense: I used Teacher Zhang Mansheng's New Thinking Level of English Grammar, and I encountered a problem when reading the exercises in the present perfect tense. Now there are a lot of textbooks and books flying all over the street, and there are a lot of them.

No matter how good the textbook is, there will be shortcomings. You use it in class, and the teacher takes notes everywhere on it. You can imagine. After all, it's not a dictation, so I suggest you listen carefully.

If you really do what the upstairs says, then you really don't need to read English, at least I think so. This is a language. Do foreigners still think so much when they talk about this?

My car broke down on the way here.

If you use the present perfect tense, it means, sorry I'm late. My car broke down on the way here.

I think it is self-evident which one goes well. It makes sense to bring your own Chinese, and the answer is him. Junior high school English grammar is not that difficult. There is really no need for students to find it difficult and disgusting to talk to foreigners because of the counseling books all over the street.

The following comments, I have to say, if you still want to use them after reading the translation, I'm sorry, please treat my above paragraph as nonsense and don't read it. If you don't think it makes sense, just make a joke. I'm just expressing my personal opinion.