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The present perfect tense is used to describe actions or events that have a connection to the present moment. It often shows that something happened at an unspecified time before now or that a past action has relevance to the present.
Form:
Subject + have/has + past participle
I have finished my homework.
She has visited Paris.
Uses:
1. Experience:
I have traveled to Japan. (At some point in life)
2. Recent actions:
She has just arrived.
3. Unfinished time periods:
They have worked here for five years. (and still do)
4. Result in the present:
He has lost his keys. (He still doesn’t have them)
Examples:
Have you ever tried sushi?
We have seen that movie before.
They haven’t finished their project yet.
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