I Stick It with Glue in Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense Explanation

Present Perfect Tense is a grammatical tense that is used to describe actions that were completed at an unspecified time in the past or that have relevance to the present moment. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Using "Stick" in Present Perfect Tense

When using the verb "stick" in the present perfect tense, we would say "I have stuck it with glue." This indicates that the action of sticking with glue was completed in the past and may have consequences or relevance to the present.

Examples of Present Perfect Tense with "Stick"

1. I have stuck the photos on the board.

2. She has stuck the broken vase back together.

Common Mistakes with Present Perfect Tense

One common mistake with the present perfect tense is using the past simple form of the verb instead of the past participle after "have" or "has." For example, saying "I have stick it" instead of "I have stuck it."

What is the correct form of the verb "stick" in present perfect tense? I stuck it with glue
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