5. 1. WHEN SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED
BUT … WHEN?
IT IS NOT IMPORTANT
ex. I have worked in this field for 4 years
I have always worked in a team
I have been chosen project manager
6. 2. WHEN SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED
recently, lately, so far
I have met John recently
I have always worked in a team so far
I have been chosen project manager lately
7. 3. WHEN SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED
already, not...yet, never, always
I have already called the manager
I haven't read that project report yet
I have never liked him
I have always known it
8. 4. WHEN SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED
today, this morning, this month, this year...
(period of time which is not over yet)
I have met John today
I have done my report this morning
I have not studied the project hard this month
I have been to England this year
9. BUT
I have met the project manager this
morning
I met the project manager this morning
Can you explain the difference?