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  1. Learn how to form the positive, negative and question forms of the present perfect simple tense with 'have' or 'has' and the past participle. See examples, exercises and tips for using the present perfect.

    • Have Been and Have Gone
    • Present Perfect with Time Adverbials
    • Present Perfect Continuous
    • Present Perfect For Future
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    We usehave/has been when someone hasgone to a place andreturned: But when someone has not returned, we usehave/has gone:

    We often use the present perfect with adverbials which refer to the recent past: or adverbials which include the present: After a clause with the present perfect we often use a clause with since to show when something started in the past: Level: intermediate

    The present perfect continuous is formed with have/has been and the -ing formof the verb. We normally use the present perfect continuous to emphasise that something is still continuing in the present: We do not normally use the present perfect continuous with stative verbs. We use the present perfect simpleinstead:

    We normally use the present simple to talk about the future in clauses with before, after, until, etc.: but we can also use the present perfect:

    Learn how to form and use the present perfect tense in English grammar. Find out the rules, examples, exceptions and exercises for different situations and levels.

  2. Learn how to use the present perfect simple to talk about past actions or states that are still connected to the present. See examples, exercises and explanations with unfinished and finished time and states, and past actions with a result in the present.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Learn how to form and use the present perfect tense in English, a verb tense that shows past actions related to the present. Find out the rules, exceptions, and tips for statements, negatives, questions, adverbs, and passive voice.

  4. Learn how to form and use the present perfect tense to express past actions and experiences that have an influence on the present. Find out the signal words, conjugation, spelling rules and contractions for this tense.