10 Sentences of Present Perfect Tense
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Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense is one of the most commonly used Tenses in English and is one of the most difficult subjects for everyone who starts learning English. This Tense in English denotes the near past tense, that is, the past tense just before the past tense.
The events that are meant by the Present Perfect Tense are the events that happened in the past tense and the effect continues even if the event is over. The events that took place with the Simple Past Tense are over, but the events described with the Present Perfect Tense are not over yet, and even if they end, their effects continue. Present Perfect Tense differs from Simple Past Tense in terms of continuing its effect.
How to Do the Present Perfect Tense?
The first thing you need to do to make the Present Perfect Tense is to use the auxiliary verbs have and has, which can change according to the subject. The subjects I, you, we, and they use to have auxiliary verbs. The subjects He, She, and It use the auxiliary verb has.
Present Perfect Tense has a feature that distinguishes it from other Present Tense and makes it more difficult. If you want to make a sentence with this Tense, the main verb you use after the auxiliary verb should be used with the third form of the verb. To give an example, the third form of the verb do is done, and when the verb do is desired to be used, it should be used with the done form.
10 Sentences of Present Perfect Tense
1.I have had five quizzes and six tests so far this holiday.
2.We have just bought a new car.
3.I have lived in London for 3 years.
4.He has just scored a goal.
5.She has worked here for six years.
6.I have never done that before, please do not blame me for this behavior.
7.I have not finished my homework yet
8.Have you ever been married?
9.My brother has run 10 miles.
10.He has forgotten his keys.