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The Present Perfect for Life Experiences
Present simple means facts and habits, present continuous for activities and future arrangements. Present perfect is have or has plus a past participle. It connects the past to the present and it's useful for asking about life experiences. Finn: Have you ever eaten insects? I've eaten ants and beetles in Cambodia. Catherine: Tell us about an experience that you have never had.