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  1. Apr 3, 2016 · 3 Answers. Sorted by: 1. "To have played" merely is the perfect infintive of "to play". You can't say "to played", so you say "to have played", using the perfect tense. It was lucky to know him. implies "being lucky" and "knowing him" are at the same point on the timeline. On the other hand if you said,

  2. 1. Here is the present tense statement of a future commitment: The trio is to play at the museum's opening. BE + {marked infinitive} is a way of expressing obligation or commitment. When you arrive, you are to go immediately to the embassy. There it can be paraphrased as "you must go". The trio were to play at the museum's opening but cancelled ...

  3. May 26, 2019 · 1) I have been playing cricket for last 2 years. Or. 2) I have played cricket for last 2 years. The first one, I have been playing cricket for the last two years. sounds better. I think it's because the I have played and 2 years somewhat conflict. I have played makes it sound like there was some point in time that you played, but you're not ...

  4. Feb 2, 2018 · "playing" and "being played" are active-voice and passive-voice present progressive of "play". The typical way for building active and passive sentences with this verb would be. The cinema is playing the movie. Test movie is being played by the cinema. But more often you will find the sentence. The movie is playing at the cinema.

  5. Jul 3, 2020 · 0. Remember that modal verbs ("would" in sentence 3) do not take infinitives with to. So, it is correct to say "We would have played" "We might have played" "We should have played." If we use the present tense of these verbs, we see the same thing: "We will have played" "We should have played" "We may have played" etc.

  6. Apr 18, 2021 · Because of the word yesterday, there's little scope for any difference in meaning.In the unlikely event that speaker is refuting someone else who's just claimed that the person being spoken of didn't play golf yesterday, he almost certainly use the first (Past Perfect) version - simply so he could stress the word had for emphasis.

  7. Apr 3, 2020 · If you played regularly until four months ago, I haven't played for four months is appropriate. I didn't play for four months would mean that there was a four-month period in the past when you didn't play.

  8. Dec 16, 2017 · I have played football yesterday. is it Correct? we can say : I was playing football yesterday. I played football yesterday. but in this sentence "have played football" has the general sense of "played football on one or more unspecified occasions in the past", and does it go with "yesterday"? which is a specific occasion.

  9. But what if i want to say that the only game we played in the past 2 days was Battlefield, will I use past simple tense(as it is finished;we are no longer playing battlefield) We played battlefield only for the past 2 days. or will I say . We've played Battlefield only for the past 2 days (as it connects to present).

  10. Apr 30, 2017 · For example, I played Quake 3 for 2 years. Since I'm no longer playing Quake 3, "how long have you been playing" isn't appropriate - "played" is the better verb tense because the action concluded in the past. None of this has any bearing on the current round.