雑談しようよ!!!!!!!! Part 54at ENGLISH雑談しようよ!!!!!!!! Part 54 - 暇つぶし2ch■コピペモード□スレを通常表示□オプションモード□このスレッドのURL■項目テキスト350:名無しさん@英語勉強中 (テテンテンテン MM8f-SxRi) 23/07/28 09:10:44.38 ZiNv0M2SM.net いや、だれもbeforeの文が間違ってるとかそういう話をしてないのになんでそういう話になるんだよ beforeってのはnowとの対比だよ文脈的には前フリなんだよ早く本題のnowの話をしろよ、と促されてるだけでしょ 351:名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ df4f-I2OL) 23/07/28 11:07:10.76 lueQ6TIB0.net >>350 In principle, is "before" in a present perfect sentence written in contrast to the present? ChatGPT In principle, the "before" in a present perfect sentence is not necessarily written in contrast to the present. The present perfect tense is typically used to indicate an action or event that happened at an unspecified time before the present moment but is somehow relevant to the present. For example, consider the sentence: "I have finished my work before." In this sentence, "before" indicates that the action of finishing the work occurred at some point in the past and it is relevant to the current situation or discussion. However, it doesn't necessarily imply a direct contrast with the present. It simply establishes a connection between the past action and the present moment. Of course, the context and the rest of the sentence can influence the interpretation, and sometimes the present perfect tense may be used to contrast a past action with the present situation. But as a general rule, the presence of "before" in a present perfect sentence doesn't automatically mean it is written in contrast to the present. 次ページ最新レス表示レスジャンプ類似スレ一覧スレッドの検索話題のニュースおまかせリストオプションしおりを挟むスレッドに書込スレッドの一覧暇つぶし2ch