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Originally Posted by TinyRedLeaf
Hmm... to describe something that happened in the past in present tense, that would be present perfect tense, I think.
Examples: Anna has never broken a leg.
I have been a teacher for more than 10 years.
Jimmy has gone to South America. Here's another little bit of trivia: A lot of English-language news-wire stories typically start in present perfect tense, before switching to simple past tense a few paragraphs later. This is done deliberately to give the introduction a greater sense of immediacy.
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No no, I was talking absout something like that :
She has done that because she loves him.
Is this sentence correct or should I sued she did instead of she has done ?