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When should we word the "present perfect"?Answered On :2013-07-18 , Asked By : maheshraaz

We use the 'Present Perfect Tense' when the action is complete but the time of completion is not mentioned.

For example : I have met him earlier.

He has cancelled the appointment.

Find more examples on http://englishleap.com/grammar/present-perfect-tense

 

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