Differentiate between the present perfect and past perfect tenses.
A. Present perfect describes actions that will happen; past perfect describes actions that are currently happening.
B. Present perfect is used for future actions; past perfect is used for ongoing actions.
C. Present perfect indicates relevance to the present; past perfect indicates an action completed before another past action.
D. Present perfect indicates an action completed in the future; past perfect indicates an action that is still ongoing.
Select your answer:

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