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what is present perfect tense?

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Answered by XSMARTYSID
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The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived, looked.

This contains has/have as helping verb and verb 3rd form .

Subject + has/have + V3rd form + OW

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XSMARTYSID: It is a type of tense which comes under present tense. You have to use has/have and verb 3rd form. Eg They have played here.
Answered by Simplebeing
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Present Perfect Tense is a kind of Present Tense in which ee mention those actions which have been completed some time ago.

The Pattern is as follows-

Affirmative- Subject + has/have + third form of verb(past participle)+ object/coplement.

Negative - Subject + has/have + not + third form of verb(past participle)+ object/coplement.

Interrogative ( Yes/No type) - Has /have +Subject + third form of verb(past participle)+ object/coplement?

Interrogative ( Q. Word) - Q. word +  Has /have +Subject + third form of verb(past participle)+ object/coplement?

Examples-

1. He has completed his work.
2. He has not completed his work.
3. They have not completed their work.
4. Have they completed their work?
5. Why has he not completed his work?


Note: Any problem in understanding, feel free to ask.


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