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Verb Tenses Practice Exercises/Present Perfect vs Simple Past
Present Perfect vs Simple Past Present perfect is a tense of a word that indicates that an action has ended but not at a definite time. An example of the use of the present perfect tense is in the sentence, "He has brought his paper." YourDictionary definition and usage example.
Last Updated: 23rd Aug 2016
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