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Present Perfect
Use: We use the present perfect to talk about the recent past not saying exactly when something happened. We often use the present perfect to give news.
Something terrible has happened to me. Marys had a baby !

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Present Perfect
Form:
HAVE / HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE !

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Present Perfect + yet


We use yet + the present perfect in negative 'and interrogative sentences ' to ask if something that you think is going to happen, has happened or to say it hasnt happened. Put yet at end' of the sentence.
A Have you finished your homework yet? B No, not yet. I havent finished yet. !

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Present Perfect + just


Use just in affirmative' sentences to say that something happened very recently. Put just before' the main verb.
A Would you like a coffee? B No, thanks. Ive just had one. My sister has just started a new job !

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Present Perfect + already


Use already in affirmative' sentences to say that something happened before now or earlier than expected. Put already before'the main verb.
A Do you want to see this film? B No, Ive already seen it three times.. A Shall I buy a newspaper? B No, Ive already bought one.

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