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Answered by legendary10
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Answer:

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.Have written: They have written three letters already.

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.Have written: They have written three letters already.Have worked: I have worked here since I graduated school.

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.Have written: They have written three letters already.Have worked: I have worked here since I graduated school.Has done: He has finished his homework.

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.Have written: They have written three letters already.Have worked: I have worked here since I graduated school.Has done: He has finished his homework.Have been: We have been to Canada.

Has lived: She has lived here all her life.Have written: They have written three letters already.Have worked: I have worked here since I graduated school.Has done: He has finished his homework.Have been: We have been to Canada.Has forgotten: She has forgotten her folder.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:-

Present Perfect Tense!

Answer:-

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The present perfect is used for a past action when we can see the result of the action now.

Examples:-

  • The taxi has arrived.(It is now here.)
  • Have you made the tea?(Is the tea ready now?)
  • I have finished my work.(Now I am free.)
  • She has passed the driving test.(Now she can drive.)

The present perfect is also used:

  • For an action that happened only a short time ago (with just)

Examples:-

  • He has just gone out.
  • I've just had breakfast.

  • For an action that happened at some indefinite past time (with expressions which mean 'at any time up to now' like ever,never,yet,already, so far)

Examples:

  • Have you ever visited the Red Fort?
  • I have never seen the Prime Minister.
  • Has the postman come yet?
  • I have already read the book.

  • For an action beginning at some time in the past and going on up to the moment of speaking (with since+starting point of time and for+length of time, for example "since 7:30" , " for two hours")

Examples:

  • He has been ill since Monday.(She is still ill.)
  • I have known him for a long time
  • They have lived in Deharadun for six years.(They still live in Dehradun)

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