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- The present perfect is more or less equivalent to the perfect preterite of Spanish.
- We use it for actions in the past that are important in the present.
- The auxiliary verb "to have" is used
- I have [I’ve] talked to Peter.(He hablado con Peter.)
She has [She’s] gone to work.(Ha ido a su trabajo.)
- I haven’t talked to Peter.(No he hablado con Peter.)
She hasn’t gone to work.(No ha ido a su trabajo.)
- Have you talked to Peter?(¿Has hablado con Peter?)
Has she gone to work?(¿Ha ido a su trabajo?)
- he perfect present is used for actions that occurred in a non-specific time before now
- You can use the present perfect with non-concrete time expressions
- never”, “ever”, “many times”, “for”, “since”, “already”