A diagram to visualize the Present Perfect. 1. We use the Present Perfect for actions in the past which have a connection to the present. The time when these actions happened is not important. 2. We use the Present Perfect for recently completed actions. 3. We use the Present Perfect for actions beginning in the past and still continuing.

We often use just, yet, still and already with the present perfect because they are related to the present moment. This page focuses on the meaning and use of these words when they are used with the present perfect. just. Just used with the present perfect means 'a short time before'. I've just seen Susan coming out of the cinema. Mike's just

23.They are playing basketball. 24.The bus is coming, be quick. 25.I am meeting some friends after work. 26.My father is trying to fix the car. 27.I am becoming better at sitting exams. 28.He is not writing a letter. 29.I’m trying to fix the computer. 30.She is not going with you.

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