![]() Present Perfect The, formed by combining has or have with a, usually a verb ending in -d, -ed, or -n, indicates actions or events that have been completed or have happened in the present. ![]() The tables below show how to conjugate to be in these forms: Indicative Mode Singular Plural I am We are You are You are He/She/It is They are Note that even in the indicative-or simple-present tense, the verb changes in the first, second, and third person uses.
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