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Grammar Chapter 2 - Tenses

Grammar Chapter 2 - Tenses. The Present Perfect Tense. This tense form is derived by combining hashave with the past participle of a verb. Eg has written, have written, has gone, have gone. The present perfect is used to express an action that has just been completed. Eg She has finished her home work. The following Adverbs are often seen with the Present Perfect Tense. Now, just, today, still, ever, never, not yet, already, lately, recently. Eg She has already explained her position. The Present Per.

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Grammar Chapter 2 - Tenses. The Present Perfect Tense. This tense form is derived by combining hashave with the past participle of a verb. Eg has written, have written, has gone, have gone. The present perfect is used to express an action that has just been completed. Eg She has finished her home work. The following Adverbs are often seen with the Present Perfect Tense. Now, just, today, still, ever, never, not yet, already, lately, recently. Eg She has already explained her position. The Present Per.

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