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1. He has just gone out.
2. It has just struck ten.
3. I have never known him to be angry.
4. I have known him for a long time.
5. He has been ill since last month.
6. I have cut my finger.
7. The boys have eaten all the biscuits.
8. We have been living for 10 years in this street.
SOMETHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
- When you want to change a sentence to present perfect tense, have/has is used next to the third form of the verb.
- It is used to show an action that started and is still continuing.
- To change it into past perfect tense, had is used.
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1. He has just gone out.
2. It has just struck ten.
3. I have never known him to be angry.
4. I have known him for a long time.
5. He has been ill since last month.
6. I have cut my finger.
7. The boys have eaten all the biscuits.
8. We have been living for 10 years in this street.
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