Life experience, I’ve climbed a mountain. , I’ve seen that movie before. , I’ve tried sushi. , I’ve visited three cities in Australia. , I’ve ridden a horse., Recently / in the last few days , I’ve just finished my homework. , I’ve recently started a new course. , I’ve seen him in the last few days. , I’ve been really busy lately. , I’ve just eaten., State (past → now) [state verbs only, no for/since], I’ve been sick. , I’ve felt tired all day. , I’ve known her. , I’ve understood the rules. , I’ve loved classical music., Result now, I’ve lost my phone. , She’s broken her arm. , I’ve forgotten his name. , They’ve missed the train. , I’ve left my keys at home., Unfinished time, I’ve studied a lot this week. , I’ve had three coffees today. , I’ve worked hard this month. , I’ve gone to the gym twice this week. , I’ve read two books this year., Yet, I haven’t finished my assignment yet. , Have you done your homework yet? , I haven’t eaten yet. , She hasn’t called me yet. , We haven’t started yet., For / Since [state verbs only], I’ve known him since high school. , He’s believed in God for all his life. , They’ve been friends for years. , I’ve liked pizza for ages. , He’s loved that song since he was a child., Gone vs Been, He’s gone to the shop.  , She’s gone to the bank. , He’s been to the shop. , She’s been to the bank. , He’s been to Japan..

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