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Euclid not Euripides

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'have studied' or 'has studied'

I have studied

you have studied (singular)

he, she or it has studied

we have studied

you have studied (plural)

they have studied

Some examples (using abbreviations) are:

I've studied more than enough science.

The trainees have really studied hard.

She has studied just enough to pass the test.

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The present perfect form of "study" is "have studied." For example, "I have studied for my exam."

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The past tense of study is studied.

I want to study English when I go to college.

I studied English when I was in college.

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