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Present Perfect

The present perfect tense is a crucial aspect of English grammar that is often used to describe actions or events that have occurred at an unspecified time before now, emphasizing the connection to the present moment.

Present Perfect

The Concept of Present Perfect

Just

Very Recent

I've just finished it.

Already

No Need to Repeat
Present result
Earlier than planned

Yet

Mostly used in questions and negatives.

Uncompleted Actions

She hasn't finished her homework yet.

I haven't seen this movie yet.

Have they arrived yet?

Ever

Questions

Have you ever eaten snail?

Superlatives

It's the most dangerous thing I've ever done.

The worst
The best
Negatives

We've never ever heard about this guy.

Never

Experiences

I've never read this book.

Negative
Future possibility

Since

When used with present perfect means: from a point in past up to the present moment.

November
Last year
I was a kid
2004