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SIMPLE PRESENT PERFECT

 Used to talk about unfinished actions or habits that


started in the past and continue to the present.
(Unfinished action/ duration from past until now)
// since, for//
I have lived in Java for ten years.

 Used to express repeated actions in an unspecified time


between the past and now. (Repeated actions at different
times)
We have watched the movie three times.
 Is a verb tense that is used to express an action that
happened at an unspecific time in the past and the effect
is now continuing (Past Event & Present Result)
She has lost her wallet.

 Is used to express an action that ended recently. (Recent


completed actions)
I have just finished my works.
KEY WORDS
 Just, recently, lately
 Already

 Not … yet

 Since

 For

 So far
SINCE FOR
11 O’clock Two hours
Monday 15 minutes
21st of June Three weeks
March Four days
2022 6 years
Lunch time 3 months
VERBAL
 (+) Subject + have/ has + Verb 3

 (-) Subject + have/ has + not + Verb 3

 (?) Have/ has + Subject + Verb 3 + ?

 Have : I, You, We, They


 Has : He, She, It, Name
NOMINAL
 (+) Subject + have/ has + been + complement

 (-) Subject + have/ has + not + been + complement

 (?) Have/ has + Subject + been + complement + ?

 Have : I, You, We, They


 Has : He, She, It, Name
 The difference between simple past and simple present
perfect??

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