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[QUOTE="Ebion, post: 15365229, member: 130060"] More specifically, something which is still going on or something which has taken place in the same "time unit" (for example this week, this year, since 2010, and so on) so that there is some kind of contact between the past and the present. Let's suppose I say : This week I've been working hard. The present moment is part of this very week, so that the past and the present merge, so to speak. Or if I say She has been in England once. Here we are implicitly reviewing all her life to be able to make this statement, and her current state is obviously part of her life, so there is that contact, that unbroken line between the past and the present. Of course it is subjective. I decide for myself whether my point of reference is the year, the week, the day, etc. And I would refer to the same past event "in itself", but the grammar would be different. If I greeted [USER=247514]@madalena[/USER] on Sunday, I could say as I wish : I said hello to Madalena yesterday. Or I've said hello to Madalena this month. Got it? [USER=82014]@Hibou57[/USER] :joueur: [/QUOTE]
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