In the informal language the present perfect tense is pronounced like the simple past tense.
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One can also differentiate Jhadiboli from Varhadi by its present perfect tense construction.
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Other verbs do not conjugate whatsoever, and the present and perfect tense is often the same, and context is used.
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The present perfect, conditional and near past tense are derived from the modified stem.
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The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and the perfect aspect, used to express a past event that has present consequences.
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The use of the present perfect rather than the simple past tense can suggest other consequences.
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Modern German does not have a perfect aspect in the present tense.
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Afrikaans has dropped the imperfect tense for all but 8 verbs, using instead the perfect or the present tense, depending on context.
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These are the remnants of what was once a large Indo-European class of verbs that were conjugated in the preterite or perfect with present tense meaning.