This page has examples of the perfect tenses, explains how to form them , and has an interactive and printable exercise worksheet
Present perfect definition: The present perfect tense is a verb tense used to express actions that occurred at a non-specific time
Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and has/have
I have included your amendments in the draft agreement
How do we form the present perfect tense? The present perfect tense is easy to form
Oct 27, 2020 · The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been, and the present participle (root + -ing)
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The structure of the Present Perfect Continuous tense is: The first auxiliary (have) is conjugated in the Present Simple: have, has
Today, we’re going to explore the four different aspects of the present tense: the present simple, the present continuous, the present perfect and the present perfect continuous
For example, the past participle of cook is cooked and so the present perfect tense would be have/has cooked
The present perfect is formed, in the affirmative, as followsSubject + have + past participle + object