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− | + | * I have been to Tokyo. | |
− | + | * How many times have you been to Tokyo? | |
− | + | * She has learned to speak Russian. | |
− | + | * Stacy has become very successful | |
− | + | * How has she done it? | |
− | + | * They have never eaten there before. | |
− | + | * You have changed so much! | |
− | + | * I haven't changed one bit. | |
− | + | * She hasn't found the time yet. | |
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Version du 15 mai 2017 à 16:11
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Définition
Domaine, Discipline, Thématique
Définition écrite
- Present perfect (tense) is an action which happened in the past and still has some connections with the present
- the form of the verb used for actions or events that have been completed or have happened in a period of time up to now:
The sentences "She has talked to her doctor about the problem" and "I have never been to Australia" are all in the present perfect.

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Erreurs ou confusions éventuelles
- Confusion entre Simple Past et Present Perfect
- Confusion entre present Perfect et Past Perfect
- Erreur fréquente: forgetting "have"
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