Use of Present Perfect Tense
 

How do we use the Present Perfect Tense?



This tense is called the present perfect tense. There is always a connection with the past and with the present. There are basically three uses for the present perfect tense:





  1. experience

  2. change

  3. continuing situation


1. Present perfect tense for experience



We often use the present perfect tense to talk about experience from the past. We are not interested in when you did something. We only want to know if you did it:

Connection with past: the event was in the past.


Connection with present:
in my head, now, I have a memory of the event; I know something about the event; I have experience of it.

2. Present perfect tense for change



We also use the present perfect tense to talk about a change or new information:































I have bought a car.
past present future
- +
Last week I didn't have a car. Now I have a car.
































John has broken his leg.
past present future
+ -
Yesterday John had a good leg. Now he has a bad leg.
































Has the price gone up?
past present future
+ -
Was the price $1.50 yesterday? Is the price $1.70 today?
































The police have arrested the killer.
past present future
- +
Yesterday the killer was free. Now he is in prison.
Connection with past: the past is the opposite of the present.
Connection with present: the present is the opposite of the past.

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