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"Um. The perfect tenses refer to action already completed, using the present tense of the verb to have. So the present perfect is used to refer to actions completed in the past. 'I have traveled to Europe.'"
"Big shock, prep school boy," Dean said, but his tone was teasing. "Okay, but -- the present perfect is used for stuff in the past?"
"Or that remain true in the present. I have known you for an hour."
"Biblically," Dean added with a smirk, and Cas blushed.
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- Part 2 of Grammar Games
