Have/has graduated.
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect tense is Have/Has Hidden.
The present perfect tense is has/have existed.
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
My sister has attended night school for the past five years, and she will finally graduate at the end of July.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
The present perfect tense is Have/Has Hidden.
The present perfect tense is has/have existed.
The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
The present perfect is 'I have sung'
have/has planned (PRESENT PERFECT)
Has/have drawn is the present perfect of "draw".
Present perfect tense.
will have graduated
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.