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The first element is have or has , depending on the subject the verb is conjugated with. Grammarly can save you from misspellings, grammatical and punctuation mistakes, and other writing issues on all your favorite websites. These examples show how the present perfect can describe something that occurred or was the state of things at an unspecified time in the past. I have walked on this path before. We have eaten the lasagna here.

Then you have to check out this article on the difference between who and whom. Feedback Dictionary. Word of the Day. Meanings Meanings. Previous "Historic" vs. How do you use have? How do you use has?

Get grammar tips, writing tricks, and more from Thesaurus. She has visited them frequently. We have eaten at that restaurant many times. I have just eaten. We have just seen her. Has he just left?

When the precise time of the action is not important or not known Someone has eaten my soup! Have you seen 'Gone with the Wind'? She's studied Japanese, Russian, and English. You have walked You haven't walked. Have you walked? He, she, it has walked He, she, hasn't walked Has he, she, it walked? We have walked We haven't walked Have we walked? You have walked You haven't walked Have you walked?



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