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We use the present perfect tense to address something that happened in the past, but we don't specify precisely when it happened. We also use present perfect to suggest some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time. Does every present perfect sentence have some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time? If so, what connections can be drawn in these sentences? • I have seen that movie. • You have said that. • I have visited China.

  • I have seen that movie.
  • You have said that.
  • I have visited China.

We use present perfect tense to address something that happened in the past, but we don't specify precisely when it happened. We also use present perfect to suggest some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time. Does every present perfect sentence have some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time? If so what connections can be drawn in these sentences? • I have seen that movie. • You have said that. • I have visited China.

We use the present perfect tense to address something that happened in the past, but we don't specify precisely when it happened. We also use present perfect to suggest some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time. Does every present perfect sentence have some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time? If so, what connections can be drawn in these sentences?

  • I have seen that movie.
  • You have said that.
  • I have visited China.
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Does every present perfect sentence have some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time?

We use present perfect tense to address something that happened in the past, but we don't specify precisely when it happened. We also use present perfect to suggest some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time. Does every present perfect sentence have some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time? If so what connections can be drawn in these sentences? • I have seen that movie. • You have said that. • I have visited China.