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The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. That usage describes for how long or since when something has been the case, normally based on time expressions with for or since (such as for two years, since 1995).

Point 1: We often use the present perfect to discuss status of actions that need to be done. Have you finished the report yet? No, I have not finished yet. / No, not yet. Have you even started? Yes, I already started. / Yes, I have. Point 2: We use the particle yet in the questions and negative forms to show an action is time sensitive.

Examples: Present perfect and adverbs. Joseph has never lived in South Africa. Laura has eaten at this restaurant before. Expressions that refer to a specific time (e.g., "last week," "yesterday") are typically used along with a preposition (e.g., "for," "since").

To translate a present perfect continuous sentence in Spanish, you'll need to follow this formula: hace + period of time + que + present tense verb. For example: Hace tres años que trabaja aquí. He has been working here for three years. Hace 20 horas que conducimos. We have been driving for 20 hours.
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