4. Present Perfect Continuous . The present perfect continuous is the last of the present tenses. It is used to talk about an action that started in the past but perhaps has still not finished in the present. The focus is on the process as well as the result. The process may be still going, or may have recently finished. Form. Use the auxiliary
Present perfect 1. Present perfect 2. for something that happened in the past but is important in the present: I can't get in the house. I've lost my keys. Teresa isn't at home. I think she has gone shopping. Present perfect 3. Present perfect 4. have been and have gone. We use have/has been when someone has gone to a place and returned:
In this video, you will learn how to distinguish the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses, and how to use them in sentences.#VERBTENSES #
Yuk kita lihat contoh dialog simple present tense antara 2 orang dibawah ini. 1. At School. Jane: Hi, Rini. You come so early today. (Hai Rini. Kamu datang pagi sekali.) Rini: Yeah, I want to get some help from our teacher Mrs. Nina. (Ya, saya mau minta bantuan kepada ibu Nina.) Jane: Oh, okay.
The present perfect tense connects the past with the present. When using this verb tense, we can be talking about an action or event that occurred in the pas
The verb go has two past participle forms: been and gone. We use been when we know that someone has returned from a place. Dad's been to the supermarket. (= He went and now he has come back.) We use gone when the person has not returned. Dad's gone to the supermarket. (= He is still at the supermarket.)
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present perfect tense dialogue examples