Perfect Secret Love: The Bad New Wife is a Little Sweet
“How perverted is Si Ye Han's taste? He still wants me like this?” Waking up, she looked at her reflection in the mirror: explosive wig, tattoos, and demon-like makeup. Any normal person’s eyes would burn if they looked at her for more than a second.
Before her rebirth, she was in love with a different guy, so all she wanted to do was escape from Si Ye Han and hated him to his core after being locked up by him.
After her rebirth, she looked differently at him, thinking that maybe he changed for the better?
In the past, her mind was muddled. She let go of a stunning husband, was hurt by a scumbag and backstabber and most of all, was brainwashed by her most trusted friend. In the end, she was utterly alone.
In her current lifetime, there are evil people scheming and eagerly waiting for her downfall. Sorry, but this girl won’t fall for the same tricks twice!
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Perfect Secret Love: The Bad New Wife is a Little Sweet (Tagalog)
“Bakit napakalibog ni Si Ye Han? Ganito pa rin ang tingin niya sa akin?” Pagkagising niya, tiningnan niya ang kanyang sarili sa salamin: sinalubong siya ng sabog na wig, tatuan at mala-demonyong makeup. Kahit isang segunda lang, paniguradong masusunog ang mga mata ng isang normal na tao.
Iba ang lalaking iniibig niya sa una buhay noon, bago siya mabuhay muli. Gusto niya lamang makawala kay Si Ye Han na kinagagalitan niya dahil ikinulong siya nito, Pero nang mabuhay siya ulit, nag-iba ang kanyang pananaw kay Si Ye Han, umaasa na siya na baka… magbabago na ito?
Sa buhay niya noon, walang direksyon at napakagulo ng isip niya. Naghiwalay sila ng gwapo niyang asawa, sinaktan ng masama at mapanirang tao; higit sa lahat, ginamit siya ng matalik niyang kaibigan.
At sa huli, siya ay naiwang nag-iisa.
Pero ngayon, sa panibagong buhay niya, hinihintay at nagpa-plano na pabagsakin pa lamang siya ng mga masasamang taong iyon.
Pasensya na pero, hindi na muli magpapaloko ang babaeng ito!
The present perfect tense is crucial. It gives a sense of connection between the past and the present. For example, if a story is about a lost treasure, you could start with 'Many adventurers have searched for this treasure over the years'. Character development is also key. A character has changed or has learned something during the story. And the ending should tie things up. Maybe a character has finally achieved what he or she has been striving for.
Sure. Once upon a time, a girl has visited Paris. She has always dreamed of seeing the Eiffel Tower. When she got there, she has found that it was even more magnificent than in pictures. She has walked along the Seine River and has tasted delicious French pastries. It has been an unforgettable experience for her.
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action has happened in the past and has an effect on the present. Its symbolic words were "already" or "completed." For example:
- He had already gone to school.
- She had finished her studies.
- We've already spent a week on vacation.
In these cases, the actions happened in the past, but they had an effect on the present.
The Present Perfect Tense is a tense that indicates that an action begins in the past and continues to the present or that it begins at a certain time in the past and continues to the present. It is usually formed by "has/has+ past tense" or "Have/has+ past tense". The present perfect tense emphasized the continuity of the action, which meant "always","always","at any time","from a certain time in the past until now", etc.
Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include:
- has/has been working since;
- have/has always been;
- have/has been in love with;
- have/has always wanted;
- have/has been to;
- has/has been able to。
The above are some common signs of the present perfect tense that can be used according to the specific context.
The present perfect tense is a temporal tense that indicates that the action happened at the same time or after the past. It is formed by the auxiliary verb have/has + past tense, where have means to have, has means to already have.
The tokens of the present perfect tense include:
1 has/has been done means that the action has already taken place and has continued until now. For example:I have been to Paris
2 have/has been+ the present verb indicates that the action has already taken place and has continued until now. For example:I have been learning English for five years
3 have/has+ been+ for+ a period of time means that the action has happened and lasted for a period of time. For example:I have been working in the city for the past month
4 have/has+ been+ to/from+ location means that the action has been to a certain place and has continued until now. For example:I have been to New York City several times
The 5 have/has+ been+ in+ state indicates that someone is in a certain state and has been in it until now. He has been in good health all year
The present perfect tense is a tense that indicates that an action has been completed before a certain point in the past. It is usually formed by the auxiliary verb has or have plus a past tense. The present perfect tense is usually used to describe actions that have been completed before a certain point in time.
Some of the more common markers of the present perfect tense include:
- Have/has been studying: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now.
- been to the movies: It means that the action took place at a certain point in the past, but it may not have lasted until now.
- Have/has knowledge: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past and continues until now.
- 'been training': This means that the action happened at a certain point in the past, but it might not last until now.
It should be noted that there are some exceptions to the current perfect tense, such as:
- Have/has been working: indicates that the action occurred at a certain point in the past but may not have lasted until now.
- Being in love: It means that the action happened at a certain point in the past but may not last until now.
I hope these signs will help you use the present perfect better!
Sure. There has been a little girl who has been trying to tie her shoelaces. She has been at it for half an hour. She has been making the funniest faces as she struggles. Her mother has been watching and trying not to laugh. Finally, the girl gives up and says, 'I have been trying too hard!'
The marker of the present perfect tense is already or has already passed, indicating that the action has continued from a certain time in the past until now. For example:
- She had already walked for an hour.
- He had learned a foreign language before.
The marker of the past perfect tense is used to indicate that the action has been completed before a certain time in the past. For example:
He had been learning a foreign language for a year.
- She had been walking for an hour and five minutes.
It should be noted that the past perfect tense is usually used to indicate actions that have been completed before a certain time in the past, while the present perfect tense is used to indicate actions that are currently being done.
The present perfect tense is marked with have/has, and the past tense is marked with had. For example:
- I have finished my homework
- She had gone to the store before she came back home
Note that the present perfect tense and the simple past tense are different in grammar. The present perfect tense focuses on actions that have been completed before a certain point in the past while the simple past tense focuses on actions that have taken place before a certain point in the past.
Marks are words used to express the relationship between time, such as past, present, future, etc.
The present perfect tense means that the action started at a certain point in the past and continues until now. The emphasis is on the duration of the action. The simple past tense meant that the action was completed before a certain point in the past, emphasizing the start time of the action.
In novels, it was often necessary to use the present perfect tense and the simple past tense to describe the actions and states of the characters. For example, if a character started doing something at a certain point in time and continued until now, it could be expressed in the present perfect tense, while if a character completed something before a certain point in time in the past, it could be expressed in the simple past tense.
For example:
- He had been busy the whole day until ten o'clock in the evening.
- He had once learned a new skill but had never had the time to practice it.
- Last night, she dreamed that she had gone back in time and changed everything.
In these examples, the markers "always","until","once","but", etc. are used to emphasize the duration and sequence of actions.