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  1. What Is the Present Perfect Tense? The present perfect tense is an English verb tense used to describe an action that began in the past (despite being a present tense). For example: John has taken Sarah's advice. They have fixed the fence. The present perfect tense is formed liked this:

  2. Apr 4, 2023 · Examples: How to use the present perfect. I’ve visited Paris twice before. The theater group has improved. Sashi has just brushed his teeth. Dana has not graduated from college yet. The present perfect can also be used along with future simple tense constructions to describe a future action.

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · The present perfect tense is an English verb tense used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present. It’s easily recognized by the auxiliary verbs (or helper verbs) have and has , as in, “I have gone fishing since I was a child.”

  4. The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb. We use the present perfect: for something that started in the past and continues in the present: They've been married for nearly fifty years. She has lived in Liverpool all her life.

  5. Apr 4, 2023 · Examples: Present perfect and future simple. I’ll call you as soon as I’ve arrived. After Anna has presented the report, we’ll take a short break. Note.

  6. For example: I have known her for years. They have had a lot of fun. What Are 5 Examples of Present Perfect? Here are five more examples I created to show the present perfect: I have visited that country. They have gone to the store. We have seen that movie. You have moved to a new house. She has graduated from college.

  7. (I don’t say exactly when) Simple Past: I saw that movie a year ago. Present Perfect: He has sold his house recently. (it happened recently, but I don’t know exactly when) Simple past: He sold his house last week. More examples of present perfect vs. past simple. We use the present perfect for unfinished time and unspecified time.

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