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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect

Mike has just finished his breakfast.
Maddy has just eaten a kipper.
Dave has just woken up.
Dave has just been sick.
Dave has just eaten something.
  

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The "has" indicates the present perfect tense in all cases. From the sequence of sentences, I'm guessing it's Dave who ate the kipper.

  • The "has" indicates the present perfect tense in all cases.
  • From the sequence of sentences, I'm guessing it's Dave who ate the kipper.
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The "has" indicates the present perfect tense in all cases.

From the sequence of sentences, I'm guessing it's Dave who ate the kipper.
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What precisely is your question, Anonymous?

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