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From the reading text, the following


             sentences is called as present perfect tense:


                     It has changed a lot and looks more


                     modern


                     Those things haven't changed, of course.





             Present perfect is usually used:






             •for something that started in the past and


             continues in the present


             •when we are talking about our experience


             up to the present

             •for something that happened in the past but


             is important in the present






             The structure of the Present Perfect is:






             •Subject + have + past participle (verb 3) for


             subject I, you, they, we

             •Subject + has + past participle (verb 3) for


             subject he, she, it

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