What does the present perfect tense show?
A) action that began in the past and continues in the present
B) action that begins and ends in the present
C) action that begins in the present and continues into the future
D) future action that began in the past, extends to the present, and continues into the future.
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OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
plz help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well im not much help in this rope but ill try
OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well were is the rest of the question
OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
thats it
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OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
i think i miss typed it but i think its supposed to say what does present perfect tense who?
OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
show*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
try d
dont quote me on that
OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
haha okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (unicorn.princess):
any other help?
OpenStudy (wilsondanielle):
We use this tense when we want to talk about unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present. Usually we use it to say 'how long' an action or state has continued with 'since' and 'for'. Often, we use stative verbs in this situation: I've known Karen since 1994.
Therefore A would be the correct answer.