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Definition of Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect tense represents the work which has been done but the effect of which still exists. It uses 'have/has' and the past participle form of the verb.
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⭐ PRESENT PERFECT TENSE ⭐
☃️ Used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present.
Formula :- Subject+ has / have + past participle + object
Examples :-
- She has eaten food at my restaurant.
- I have gone to the bedroom.
- We have worn new cloth.
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