Understanding, Formulas, And Examples of Present Perfect Tense
I have walked two miles already [but I'm still walking].
I have run the Boston Marathon [but that was some time ago].
The critics have praised the film Saving Private Ryan since it came out [and they continue to do so].
The PRESENT PERFECT TENSE is formed with a present tense form of "to have" plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form). This tense indicates either that an action was completed (finished or "perfected") at some point in the past or that the action extends to the present:
I studied all night/yesterday/on Wednesday.
The choice between Present Perfect and Simple Past is often determined by the adverbial accompanying the verb. With adverbs referring to a period gone by, we would use the simple past:
I have studied up to now/lately/already.
With adverbs beginning in the past and going up to present, we would use the present perfect:
I worked/have worked hard today.
An adverbial time-marker such as "today, this month," or "for an hour" can take either the simple past or present perfect:
The company's current CEO has lied repeatedly to her employees.
We tend to use the Present Perfect when reporting or announcing an event of the recent past:
But we tend to use the Simple Past when reporting or announcing events of the finished, more distant past:

Brett has worked with some of the best chefs of Europe [in the course of his long and continuing career].
Brett worked with Chef Pierre LeGout [when he lived in Paris]
Singular Plural I have walked we have walked you have walked you have walked he/she/it has walked they have walked Singular Plural I have slept we have slept you have slept you have slept he/she/it has slept they have slept Singular Plural I have been we have been you have been you have been he/she/it has been they have been
- Because the time limits for Present Perfect are relatively elastic (stretching up to the present), it is somewhat less definite than the Simple Past:
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