FULL GUIDE: Present Perfect Passive [2020] - GrammarTOP.com
grammartop.com › present-perfect-passiveJan 15, 2020 · Present Perfect Passive: usage. We use the Present Perfect in the passive form for all the same reasons we use it in the active form — to talk about (1) experiences and achievements, (2) changes over time, (3) incomplete actions with expected ends, (4) continuous actions started in the past, (5) past actions with results in present, and (6) multiple actions at different times. For example: All the sandwiches have been eaten. Maths has been studied for many years. The light has been turned ...
Present Perfect Passive - Rules and Examples
grammartop.tumblr.com › post › 187659142695Sep 12, 2019 · The Present Perfect tense denotes an action or state that occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have met before) or began in the past and continued to the present time (e.g., I’ve worked here for five years). These actions have started in the past but continue up to the present moment. image via https://parentingpatch.com/past-perfect-passive-english-verbs/.