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  2. Present Perfect Tense: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    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: [subject] +. "has" or "have" +. [past participle]

  3. What Is the Present Perfect Tense? Definition and Examples ...

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    The present perfect tense is an English verb tense used to describe a past action that is related to the present. How does the present perfect tense work? The present perfect tense uses the auxiliary verb has or have and the past participle form of the main verb.

  4. Present Perfect Tense - Meaning, Definition, Formula ...

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    The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary defines the present perfect tense as “the form of a verb that expresses an action done in a time period up to the present, formed in English with the present tense of ‘have’ and the ‘past participle’ of the verb, as in I have eaten.”

  5. The present perfect tense refers to actions that occurred at an unknown time before now. It uses terms like “ever” or “never.” “I have never eaten sushi” means at all times up to now, sushi hasn’t been eaten by the speaker. This helps in discussing experiences without needing specific time details.

  6. What is the Present Perfect Tense? Definition, Examples of ...

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    Present perfect definition: The present perfect tense is a verb tense used to express actions that occurred at a non-specific time. The present perfect tense is also used to express actions that started in the past but continue to the present.

  7. Present perfect | LearnEnglish - British Council

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    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. when we are talking about our experience up to the present:

  8. Present Perfect Tense | Examples & Use - Scribbr

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    The present perfect tense is a verb form used to refer to a past action or situation that has a present consequence. It’s typically used to indicate experience up to the present, recent actions, or a change that occurred over a period of time.