How do you form the present perfect tense?

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Subject+ has/have+ V3 (third form of the verb)+ Object
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The present perfect tense is a tense used in present to indicate the action that has taken place at some specific time. It uses auxiliary verb and past participle for the main verb i.e. verb + ed. Some examples of present perfect tense are – I have watched this movie before, He has completed his...
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The present perfect tense isa tense used in present to indicate the action that has taken place at some specific time. It uses auxiliary verb and past participle for the main verb i.e. verb + ed. Some examples of present perfect tense are – I have watched this movie before, He has completed his homework. read less
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adding has/have and verb 3rd form
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We have form the present perfect tense subject +has, have +verb third form+ object
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