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The present perfect is
a) One of several forms of present tense in English. It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths,
b) The time of the action is before now but not specified, and we are often more interested in the result than in the action
c) To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions.
d)

An example the present perfect
a) She has visited.
b) He goes to school every morning.
c) He tries very hard.
d) She enjoys playing the piano.

The present perfect is used to describe .
a) To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes.
b) To give instructions or directions.
c) An action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present.
d)

Actions started in the past and continuing in the present.
a) I have worked hard this week. It has rained a lot this year. We haven't seen her today.
b) I have worked hard this week. It has rained a lot this year. We haven't seen her today.
c) you just finished work? I have just eaten. We have just seen her. Has he just left?
d) They haven't lived here for years. She has worked in the bank for five years. We have had the same car for ten years.

when the precise time of the action is not important or not known.
a) Have you just finished work? I have just eaten. We have just seen her. Has he just left?
b) Someone has eaten my soup! Have you seen 'Gone with the Wind'? She's studied Japanese, Russian, and English.
c) They haven't lived here for years. She has worked in the bank for five years. We have had the same car for ten years.
d)

When the time period referred to has not finished.
a) They haven't lived here for years. She has worked in the bank for five years. We have had the same car for ten years. Have yo
b) They have seen that film six times It has happened several times already. She has visited them frequently. We have eaten at t
c) I have worked hard this week. It has rained a lot this year. We haven't seen her today.
d)

The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements .
a) The appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb.
b) An action performed during a period that has not yet finished.
c) When the precise time of the action is not important or not known.
d) A repeated action in an unspecified period between the past and now.

Forming the present perfect in negative.
a) Subject +to have + past participle.
b) Subject +to have + not +past participle.
c) To have +subject +past participle
d)

Forming the present perfect in affirmative.
a) Subject +to have + not +past participle
b) To have +subject +past participle.
c) To have + not +subject past participle.
d) Subject t+ to have +past participle

Forming the present perfect in Negative interrogative.
a) To have + not +subject +past participle.
b) Subject t+ to have +past participle.
c) Subject +to have + not +past participle.
d)

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