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For questions about use of the present perfect, a verb construction which implies a present state arising out of a past eventuality.
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Difference between "We are married for 5 years" and "We have been married for 5 years"
When you talk about an action or a status that began or took effect in the past and is still going on (or valid), then any of the following tenses should be used:
Present Perfect or Present Perfect …