(Temporary action or situation) The temple has stood on the hill for hundreds of years
The present perfect tense is used with words or expressions of unfinished time
The present perfect tense always has two parts: have or
The Spanish present perfect sometimes is used to indicate than an action recently took place rather than merely that it has occurred
Here’s a quick summary of what we’ve learned so far: The past simple and the present perfect refer to two different tenses
The present perfect tense is a tense used in present to indicate the action that has taken place at some specific time
The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb
The most common are probably ever, never, already, yet, still, The present perfect may be used to talk about an action still in progress, but its also common to use the present tense to do this
I _____________ my homework yet
It covers the past perfect tense, the present perfect tense, and the future perfect tense
To form the present perfect tense, use has/have + past participle of the verb
We haven’t received any mail since we were retired
Use yet in the negative and question, but already and just in the positive form
The auxiliary verbs of present perfect tense are “have” and “has“
The second thing you’ll need to form a sentence in the German present perfect tense is a past participle
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