We use Present Perfect to talk about actions that happened recently, without telling exactly when. For instance:
With the adverb JUST we talk about things that happened very recently. It is usually translated into Spanish for: acabar de. For instance:
We use Present Perfect to talk about experiences which started in the past and last to the present. For instance:
With Present Perfect, we use the preposition FOR with periods of time. For instance:
With Present Perfect, we use the preposition SINCE with points in time. For instance:
We form Present Perfect with the verb to have plus the Past Participle of the lexical verb.
With Present Perfect, we use the adverb ALREADY only on affirmative sentences, and it goes between have and the Past Participle. For instance:
With Present Perfect, we use the adverb YET on negative and interrogative sentences, and it goes at the end of the sentence. For instance:
We use Present Perfect with the SUPERLATIVE, in these cases adverb EVER is used. For instance:
We use Present Perfect with the expressions: It's the first time... It's the second time... For instance:
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