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  2. Present perfect - Wikipedia

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    The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. [1] The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like "I have finished".

  3. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    It is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary have (namely have or has) and the past participle of the main verb. The choice of present perfect or past tense depends on the frame of reference (period or point in time) in which the event is conceived as occurring. If the frame of reference extends to the present time, the present perfect ...

  4. Perfect (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    The basic (present) perfect form, with the auxiliary in the present tense, may specifically carry the meaning of perfect aspect, as in English; however in some languages it is used more generally as a past tense (or preterite), as in French and German. The use of auxiliaries and meaning of the constructions in various languages are described below.

  5. English verbs - Wikipedia

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    The pronunciation of the past tense ending follows similar rules to those for the third person present tense ending described above: if the base form ends in /t/ or /d/ then a new syllable /ɪd/ or /əd/ is added (as in drifted, exceeded); if the base form ends in an unvoiced consonant sound other than /t/ then the ending is pronounced /t/ (as ...

  6. Present tense - Wikipedia

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    Simple present : The simple present tense is employed in a sentence to represent an action or event that takes place in the present regularly. Present perfect : The present perfect tense is utilized for events that begin in the past and continue to the moment of speaking, or to express the result of a past situation. [2]

  7. Cher shocks Kelly Clarkson with a gift — and this 1 special ...

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    During her Dec. 3 appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Cher surprised Clarkson with a present that wowed the host. Saying it’s for Clarkson’s “Cher's Wall of Awesome” in her studio ...

  8. Pet Pigeon Looks Like a Distinguished Gentleman in His ... - AOL

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    Diamond is ready for the holidays! The pigeon looked positively darling in his new Christmas sweater. So much so that he couldn't wait to put it on before the big day.

  9. US woman Hannah Kobayashi breaks silence after disappearance

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    Hannah Kobayashi, a Hawaii woman who was reported missing in Los Angeles but then surfaced in Mexico, has said she was "unaware" of the extensive media coverage surrounding her disappearance.