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Which verb forms are used to form the present perfect tense?
Which verb forms are used to form the present perfect tense?
What adverb is often used to talk about experience up to the present?
What adverb is often used to talk about experience up to the present?
Which verb forms are used when someone has gone to a place and returned?
Which verb forms are used when someone has gone to a place and returned?
What type of adverbials are often used with the present perfect tense?
What type of adverbials are often used with the present perfect tense?
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What is the present perfect continuous tense formed with?
What is the present perfect continuous tense formed with?
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Study Notes
Present Perfect Tense
- The present perfect tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "has" or "have" and the past participle of the main verb.
- The adverb "ever" is often used to talk about experience up to the present.
- The verb forms "has been to" and "have been to" are used when someone has gone to a place and returned.
Adverbials with Present Perfect
- Time adverbials such as "already", "just", "yet", and "so far" are often used with the present perfect tense.
Present Perfect Continuous
- The present perfect continuous tense is formed with "has been" or "have been" and the present participle of the main verb (-ing form).
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Test your understanding of the present perfect tense with this beginner-level quiz. Practice using the verb "have" and past participles to form sentences in the present perfect. Explore how to talk about past experiences using the adverbs "ever" and "never".