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... grammar, daily page...) PRESENT PERFECT. Main uses: 1) Past actions with results/consequences in the present. Paul has eaten all the cookies. When was the ...
Present perfect. When we want to show relation between present tense and past tense, we use present perfect tense. It means, when we talk about a period, ...
Present perfect - cours · 1) Syntaxe. Voilà un temps bien bizarre, avec un nom bien bizarre. · 2) Action qui a commencé dans le passé et qui se continue dans le ...
Present perfect. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE. First things first. Let's first get comfortable with how to write this tense at all. Let's consider the following ...
Present perfect en V-ing. THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE. The name of this tense can sort of make one believe it to be something complicated.
Conjugaison :present perfect ou prétérit. Past simple and present perfect. Time expressions that refer to the present, such as this morning/ ...
This tense can be formed with has been/ have been and the present participle or ' -ing' form of the verb given. For example,
Past Perfect ou Present Perfect. Present Perfect is used - to put emphasis on the result. She has written two letters. - to express an action that started ...
Present perfect + just. When used with 'just' the present perfect expresses a recent past. The action is situated between the past and now.
Mar 26, 2005 · When we use a "present perfect" (notice that there is the word "present" in it), we don't refer to the past, but to the results of something ...