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There is a good video lesson on this topic at the link provided. My advice: keep your verbs as simple as they can be; use more complex constructions only as they are needed.

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You use "has" in present perfect tense to describe actions or events that started in the past but have continued until the present. For example, "She has lived in that house for five years." You use "have" in present perfect tense when the subject is plural or when referring to "you." For example, "They have finished their work." Lastly, you use "had" in past perfect tense to describe actions or events that happened before another past action or event. For example, "He had already eaten dinner when I arrived."

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