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Learn Present Perfect Tense – Verb Forms Explained | English Grammar for Beginners | By Shubham Kola

Welcome to this quick and clear English grammar lesson! Today, we will learn how to use the Present Perfect Tense with simple examples.

👉 Let's begin with:
"I have sung a song."

⏳ We’ll cover:
Present Perfect Tense: Describes actions that were completed recently, but the result is important now.
Structure: Have/has + V3 (third form of the verb).
Examples:
"I have sung a song."
"He has sung a song."
"They have sung a song."

🎯 This short video is designed for:
Beginners learning English
Students preparing for exams
Anyone who wants to master the Present Perfect Tense easily!

🧠 Tip:
Use have with I, we, you, they.
Use has with he, she, it.

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Faculty - Shubham Kola ( BE Mechanical Engineer )
Email ID - shubhamkolaofficial@gmail.com
From - Maharashtra ( India )
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