This video focuses on clarifying a key area of confusion for English learners: when to use the Past Simple Tense (Did) versus the Present Perfect Tense (Have/Has) in common, everyday Hindi-to-English translations. Struggling with the difference between Did and Have/Has in English? This video is your ultimate guide to mastering the Present Perfect tense and speaking confidently about past events and their connection to the present! This lesson breaks down common Hindi-to-English confusion points and introduces essential advanced structures: The Golden Rule: Did vs. Have Learn when to use Did (for completed past actions) [04:42] and when to use Have/Has (for actions that started in the past and continue until now). [05:08] 'Since' vs. 'For' Made Simple: Get the logic behind using 'Since' for a starting point (e.g., "since morning") and 'For' for a duration (e.g., "for 2 hours"). [01:47] Mixed Conditionals: Learn how to combine the past and the present to express a hypothetical situation: "If my mom had made something... I wouldn't be hungry (now)." [10:15] Expressing Wishes and Opinions: Use structures like "It would be better if..." and "How about...?" to make suggestions and speak hypothetically about non-real situations. [12:20] Vocabulary Clarity: Clear up confusion between Bought (खरीदना) and Brought (लाना) [19:42] and learn the correct word for a flower necklace: Garland. [18:03] Stop translating and start thinking like a fluent English speaker! #DidVsHave #presentperfecttense #pastsimple #englishgrammar #MixedConditionals #spokenenglish #fluentenglish #englishmistakes #SinceVsFor #englishpractice #esl #englishforbeginners #HowAbout #BoughtVsBrought #hinditoenglish your quesries: did vs have, present perfect tense, past simple tense, since vs for, english grammar for beginners, mixed conditionals, would be better if, how about, spoken english practice, bought vs brought, find found, english conversation, common english mistakes, samleen saifi, learn english