User:Robbiemuffin/Using English Grammar Graphics/Present Perfect
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This is a Present Tense which is wholly in the past.
When presenting this information to language learners, it is presented as a present tense. Many people logically categorize this in the past tense however. In the lens of grammar in general (and not english grammar in particular), English has only two tenses: past and non-past. Present Perfect is clearly not non-past tense.
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