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To describe actions which happened at unspecified time in the past

- with no time reference at all

He has passed his driving test.

- with references to recent time, like just, recently lately, already, still, yet

I've just eaten.

He has recently become a director.

I haven't seen you lately.

They've already spoken to me.

She still hasn't answered my letter.

I haven't drunk my tea yet.

 

has/have + Past Participle (Verb + -ed)

I You We You They have ('ve) done this job before.
He She It has ('s) arrived just in time.

 


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