When we use the present perfect tenses examples?
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Using Present Perfect Tense
To create the present perfect tense of any verb, you will combine the present tense of the verb "to have" plus the past participle of the main verb of the sentence. The past participle of a regular verb is the base word plus –ed. You can find a list of the past participle of irregular verbs here.
One example of this tense is: "have jumped." "Have" is the present tense and "jumped" is the past participle. Some other forms of this tense are:
■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.
To create the present perfect tense of any verb, you will combine the present tense of the verb "to have" plus the past participle of the main verb of the sentence. The past participle of a regular verb is the base word plus –ed. You can find a list of the past participle of irregular verbs here.
One example of this tense is: "have jumped." "Have" is the present tense and "jumped" is the past participle. Some other forms of this tense are:
■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.
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