|
flew...
|
||
|
We normally use the Present Perfect when we want to talk about about something which happened in the past but is relevant now. Often we use words like just/already/not ...yet with the Present Perfect. I feel really tired.
|
||
|
Present perfect tense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The present perfect tense is a perfect tense used to express action that has been completed with respect to the present. (The word perfect in its name refers to the idea of completion—of being now...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Present_perfect_tense |
||
|
News results for Present Perfect
|
||
|
The present perfect tense is common in English. It is used for many different functions. This page will explain the most important uses of the present perfect tense. ... The present perfect is often used for an action that started at some time in the past and is still continuing now. Often, the words for (with a length of...
|
||
|
Vocabulary concerning A reference guide to the Present Perfect including a guide to irregular verbs ... Listed below are examples, uses and structure of the Present Perfect followed by a quiz.
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.