[ Grammar ]
The Present Perfect is used:
A. to talk about things that happened in the past and continue in the present, including non-action verbs.
B. to talk about things that started in the past and continue up to now.
C. to talk about repeated actions in the past with specific time
D. to talk about things that happened in a period of time that is finished.

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