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Professional TeacherEnglish Grammar Tip: How to Use Present Perfect
Many learners get confused about when to use the present perfect tense. Here’s a simple guide and a challenge to help you practice!
Present Perfect Form:
have/has + past participle
We use it to talk about:
Experiences:
Example: I have visited France.
Changes over time:
Example: My English has improved since last year.
Unfinished actions:
Example: She has lived here for three years.
Oct 4, 2025 7:56 AM
Richard
Language Skills
Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Spanish
Learning Language
Arabic, English, French
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