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This is everyday grammar.
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I'm Alice Bryant.
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Do you like to travel?
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Have you traveled a lot?
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If so, you could say something like this.
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I have been to a lot of places.
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Let's take a closer look at the statement to examine its grammar.
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It uses a word form called a past participle.
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Past participles have different functions in English.
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Ben is the past participle form of the verb be.
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The speaker did not say I have went to a lot of places.
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That is because the word went is the past tense, not the past participle.
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Past participles have three main uses in English.
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One of them is to form a perfect verb.
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Tenses.
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Ah, perfect verb tense is one that puts the word has, have or had before its main verb.
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Take a look at the example again.
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This is the present perfect tense, which is, have or has plus the past participle.
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Knowing the name of this or other verb tenses is not important for today's lesson.
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The thing to remember is that all perfect tenses in English use some form of the verb, have plus a past participle for more on past participles.