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The present perfect tense expresses an action which was completed in the past but whose affect can be felt at the time of speaking
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Answered by chhotiv03
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The Present Perfect Tense expresses actions or events that began in the past and are still true or appropriate in the present time, or are now finished. Present Perfect is also used to tell about something which happened in the past but the exact time of the action isn’t known.

We form The Present Perfect with have/has and the Past Participle Form of the main verb.


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