Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense https://youtube.com/shorts/-0P7tMhszPM?si=LJ_PcqW-_SO6ikIS The present perfect tense is a grammatical tense used in English to describe actions or situations that have relevance to the present moment. It combines the auxiliary verb "have" (or "has" for third-person singular subjects) with the past participle of the main verb. Structure: - Affirmative : Subject + have/has + past participle - Example: " I have eaten ." - Negative : Subject + have/has + not + past participle - Example: " She has not finished her homework ." - Interrogative : Have/Has + subject + past participle? - Example: "Have you visited Paris?" Uses: 1. Unspecified Time in the Past : Present perfect is often used when the exact time of the action is not important or not specified. - Example: " They have learned Spanish ." 2. Experience : It expresses experiences or actions that have occurred at some point in the past, witho...