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Verb Tenses — Quick Reference
Past She had been working for hours.
Present He has just finished his essay.
Future By noon, I will have left.
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The Present Perfect — Rule of Thumb
Use the present perfect when an action in the past has a connection to the present. The exact time is less important than the result or experience.
I have lost my keys. (I still don't have them.)
She has lived in London. (Life experience.)
I have seen him yesterday. (Specific time → use simple past.)
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