| 31. | The first line " haajaar bochor dhore aami path haatitechi prithibir pothey " is in present perfect continuous tense.
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| 32. | :: : The present perfect is " not " used when an adverb of past time is also used.
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| 33. | In general, the present perfect occurs in cases where there is an explicitly or implicitly established present frame of reference.
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| 34. | In Vietnamese, the present perfect tense, past perfect tense are used as past tense, future perfect are used as future tense.
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| 35. | As this example suggests, the Portuguese present perfect is often closer in meaning to the English present perfect " continuous ".
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| 36. | As this example suggests, the Portuguese present perfect is often closer in meaning to the English present perfect " continuous ".
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| 37. | The very first point is not a clear example of present perfect because it is dependant on the type of verb used.
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| 38. | Unlike the present perfect, the past perfect can readily be used with an adverb specifying a past time frame for the occurrence.
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| 39. | It is interesting to note that, in 2008, Clinton B . Seely improved on his original translation and used present perfect continuous tense.
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| 40. | The perfect tense ( present perfect, ) implies that the action occurred just a short time ago often in context to another action.
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