• present perfect
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  • To talk about experiences (no specific time)? True or false
    True: have/has + past participle Example: I have visited Japan. (We don’t say when, just that it happened at
  • To show something happened recently. True or false?
    True: Often used with “just,” “already,” or “yet.” Example: She has just finished her work.
  • Not to describe actions that started in the past and continue now
    False :Often used with for (period of time) or since (starting point). Example: They have lived here for 10 years. (Suggestion: they still live there now.)
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