🔹 What is Present Perfect Tense?
The Present Perfect Tense is used to describe an action that happened in the past but is still important in the present.
📌 In simple words:
Past action + Present result = Present Perfect
🔹 Examples
- I have finished my homework
👉 (The work is done, and the result is important now) - She has eaten food
👉 (She is not hungry now)
🔹 Past + Present Connection
This tense connects the past with the present.
👉 The action happened earlier, but its effect can be seen now.
Examples:
- He has broken the glass
👉 (The glass is still broken now) - They have completed the project
👉 (The project is ready now)
🔹 When Do We Use It?
1️⃣ For completed actions (result matters)
- I have done my work
2️⃣ For life experiences
- I have visited Lahore
3️⃣ For recently completed actions
- She has just arrived
4️⃣ For actions in unfinished time
- I have studied today
✅ Quick Tip for Students
If the result is important now, use Present Perfect.