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The present perfect is used to express a past event that has present consequences.
The present perfect is used to express a past event that has present consequences.
True (A)
The present perfect is only used in English grammar.
The present perfect is only used in English grammar.
False (B)
The present perfect uses the present tense of the auxiliary verb 'have'.
The present perfect uses the present tense of the auxiliary verb 'have'.
True (A)
Analogous forms of the present perfect can be found in other languages.
Analogous forms of the present perfect can be found in other languages.
In English, the present perfect is used as a general past tense for completed actions.
In English, the present perfect is used as a general past tense for completed actions.