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2:40 AM
Hi!
 
Hi, what's up?
 
May you explain me one little thing?
fine
 
Could be, if I can. How can I help?
 
I'm not a "english speaker", I speak portuguese, so, When should I use present perfect?
 
Wow, that's complex.
Basically, it's when you are talking about an event that happened in the past but that has a consequence in the present.
 
2:46 AM
Well, myy friend told me that I use when I can do the action again, Is it true?
 
That is not untrue, but it's not really the focus.
For example, if I say, "I have lived in Germany for ten years"
the focus is on the present day in which, according to the sentence, I live in Germany still
But the thing that happened in the past is my living there for ten years
 
really?? '-'
I have always used that by the wrong way...
But its ok.
And, how do you laugh using english?
without LOL
 
@ZebraDoMal In print one could write "ha ha!" to signify laughter.
 
hm... Thank you guy!
I've wrote something wrong on this talk? Or something looks strange ?
 
de nada
 
2:54 AM
LOL
 
You would say "Have I written something wrong in this talk?"
 
:)
ok, I know.
But, on the talk in general
 
No, your English is much much better than my Portuguese!
 
ok
I dont know really if its bad or not.
haha
 
Not bad at all. I have no trouble understanding you.
 
2:57 AM
ok thank you for all. Bye!
 
Bye.
 

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