PRESENT PERFECT The present perfect in English is some of the most confusing. So today, we are going to put them into practice. The present perfect in English is used 'has' or 'have' and the past participle of the verb. For example, "I have run in the park" or "She has seen the movies." Use of the present perfect in English We use the present perfect in English when we are talking about an event that started in the past and the event still has some influence on the present. This influence could be something you've experienced that still has an impact on your life. It could also be used for things that have changed over time, or a task that was left unfinished in the past and will be completed in the future. An experience: “I have been to India.” Change over time: “Her English has improved since she joined EF English Live.” An unfinished task: “He has not finished cleaning the house. “ All of these tasks started in the past, but something about th...