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Present Perfect Tense Usage in Sentence

Sofia Romano
Sofia Romano
Present Perfect Tense Usage in Sentence
Dear teacher, a quick question about the present perfect, and there’s this exercise: “Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.” One of the sentences is: She ______ (never/see) snow before. Can you double-check please.
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Mary Garcia
Mary Garcia
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Philippines

Nice to hear from you again, Sofia Romano!


The present perfect tense is a verb tense that describes a past action or event that has a present consequence. It follows the pattern:  has/have + past participle form of the verb.


The present perfect tense with "never" means "at no time" or "not at any time". "Never" can be inserted between "has/have" and  "past participle form of the verb ".


In conclusion, the sentence should go like this:

"She has never seen snow before."

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