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  1. The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb. We use the present perfect: for something that started in the past and continues in the present: They've been married for nearly fifty years. She has lived in Liverpool all her life.

  2. Clear explanations about how to make the Present Perfect Tense in English, with lots of practice exercises.

  3. El present perfect tiene tres estructuras: afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa, las cuales se ordenan de la forma que puedes ver en las tablas de abajo, y en las que también puedes encontrar distintas oraciones con su traducción al español.

  4. We use the present perfect simple ( have or has + past participle) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present. Unfinished time and states.

  5. We use the present perfect simple when a single past action has a connection with the present: She ’s broken her arm in two places. (Her arm is still broken now.) Why haven’t you dressed in something warmer? (You got dressed in the past but the clothes are not warm enough for now.) A fire has broken out at a disused hotel on the seafront.

  6. How do we use the Present Perfect tense? This tense is called the Present Perfect tense. There is always a connection with the past and with the present. We use the Present Perfect to talk about: experience; change; continuing situation; Present Perfect for experience. We often use the Present Perfect to talk about experience from the past.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2023 · El Present Perfect es un tiempo verbal en inglés que se utiliza para hablar sobre acciones o eventos que han ocurrido en el pasado pero que tienen alguna relevancia o conexión con el presente. Se forma utilizando el verbo auxiliar «have» (en sus formas conjugadas) seguido del participio pasado del verbo principal.