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Present Perfect - Coggle Diagram
Present Perfect
Structure: SUBJECT + HAS/HAVE + VERB IN PAST PARTICIPLE.
WHY AND WHEN TO USE IT:
Time unknown.
When it's a complete action that has been done recently.
On going action.
She has been to Norway.
I have eaten that croissant.
Has she been to Norway?
Have you eaten that croissant?
NEVER / EVER
NEVER: We haven't done it at any point of our lives.
I have never traveled abroad.
EVER: at any time.
Has he ever winned a game?
SINCE / FOR
SINCE: In a specific time.
He is rich since 1999
FOR: How long something has been going on
I have been studying at this school for 8 years.
YET / ALREADY
YET: When you didn't complete an action
I haven't done the homework yet.
ALREADY: Used when you have completed an action
I have already eaten octopus.