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Sweet_baby Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

i need your help for my presentation

Hi

i'm new member here and i found this great forums in google and i like it very much becuase its will help me for my studying english and meet you

so my question is >.....

whats present parfect ?

and when we use it and why?

and whats the defferent between it and present tense?

i need to know everything about it....

so, if you could help me in my presentation...

and thanks to all

i really need your help....

thx again

take care

Leena
  

Top answer

The present perfect tense is formed with the present tense of have + the past participle: work ed, done, seen etc. / has he not worked? Unfortuantely, I don't have the time to explain why and when we use it since I'm in a haste and, moreover, it's not that simple.

  • The present perfect tense is formed with the present tense of have + the past participle: work ed, done, seen etc.
  • / has he not worked?
  • Unfortuantely, I don't have the time to explain why and when we use it since I'm in a haste and, moreover, it's not that simple.
  • However, there are lots of posts that have something to do with present perfect and the other tenses as well.
  • I suggest that you search " present perfect" as a key word.
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The present perfect tense is formed with the present tense of have + the past participle: worked, done, seen etc.

Examples:
Affirmative: I have worked
Negative: I haven't/have not worked
Interrogative: Have I worked?/ has he not worked?
Unfortuantely, I don't have the time to explain why and when we use it since I'm in a haste and, moreover, it's not that simple. H
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thanks my dear Zerox

like you said i will wait for other relpy

thx again

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Sweet_babythanks my dear Zerox

like you said i will wait for other relpy

thx again

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thanks for all your reply



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