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she teaches English very well. change into present perfect tense

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Answered by PADMINI
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She has taught English very well.

  • The present perfect tense states an action that occurred at an indefinite time in the past.
  • It began in the past and continued to the present time.
  • It is an important tense. we should always use has/have in front of the present perfect tense.

Structure of the present perfect tense:

Subject + has/have + past participle.

Example: I have gone.

There are four present tenses:

1) Simple Present Tense: I go

2) Present Continuous Tense: I am going

3) Present Perfect Tense: I have gone.

4) Present Perfect Continuous Tense: I have been going

Answered by ay1861498
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Answer:

she teaches English very well. change into present perfect tense

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