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Present tenses

Learning English Grammar

CHAPTER

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.

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