As we have seen, the present perfect is a present time verb. The time expressed by this verb is the present, unfinished time. Sometimes people think it means past time, as in “I have been to “I have been to
To help you consolidate your understanding of this, do the next reading task.
Dear Mavis,
Regarding the report you sent me a few days ago, I have sent it on to Jean. I have also arranged a meeting with the team to go through the report in detail. I have also arranged the big meeting room for tomorrow afternoon and have repaired the projector –it was broken last week – so it should be working fine now.
By the way, did you see June this morning? She came in to the office to say hi. It was really nice to see her: she looked really big and she said the baby is kicking a lot. So exciting!
Anyway, let me know if you have any concerns about the meeting.
Jacky
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Past (finished) time verbs
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Present (unfinished) time verbs
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finished time verbs
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unfinished time verbs
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you sent me
it was broken
did you see
June came in
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it was really
nice
she looked
she said
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I have sent it on
I have also arranged
I have also set up
have repaired
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