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Sentences with PERFECT-TENSE

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Sentences

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"Sarah has walked to school every day this week using the present perfect tense."
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"They have already finished their homework using the present perfect tense."
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"He had studied Spanish before he moved to Mexico using the past perfect tense."
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"I have never seen such a beautiful sunset using the present perfect tense."
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"She has just arrived at the airport using the present perfect tense."
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"We had already booked our tickets before the concert was announced using the past perfect tense."
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"The chef has prepared a delicious meal using the present perfect tense."
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"He has visited Paris multiple times using the present perfect tense."
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"They have recently bought a new car using the present perfect tense."
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"I have always wanted to learn how to play the piano using the present perfect tense."
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"She has lived in London for five years using the present perfect tense."
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"We have already booked a table at the restaurant using the present perfect tense."
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"The company had achieved its sales target by the end of the year using the past perfect tense."
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"He has never been to Asia using the present perfect tense."
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"They have just completed the marathon using the present perfect tense."
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"I have known him since we were kids using the present perfect tense."
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"She had finished her work before the deadline using the past perfect tense."
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"We have already discussed the plan using the present perfect tense."
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"The students have studied diligently for the exam using the present perfect tense."
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"He has always dreamed of becoming a pilot using the present perfect tense."
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"The perfect tense is commonly used in English to talk about actions that have been completed in the past."
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"The perfect tense is formed using the auxiliary verb 'have' followed by the past participle of the main verb."
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"The present perfect tense expresses actions that started in the past and continue into the present."
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"The past perfect tense is used to show that one past event happened before another past event."
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"The future perfect tense is used to express an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future."
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