When the past perfect tense is used in a sentence, what does it tell you? When the present perfect tense is used, what does it tell you?
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Past perfect tense
The work that completed in past
Ex-I had eaten.
Present perfect tense
The work that has finished at the time of speaking.
Ex-We have played.
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- To talk about an action or situation which began in the oast and is still continuing.
We have lived in Goa since we were children.
I have studied in this school for nine years.
- To talk of an experience or event which took place in the past, and the exact time of the action is not specified or not required.
I have visited the Golden Temple.
Have you ever learned swimming?
- to speak of an action or event which has just happened, or which shows change.
Lila has just reached.
We have finished our patience of the day.
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