Present perfect tense is one of the commonly used verb tenses in English. It describes unfinished actions, experiences or actions without a definite time in the past. We use present perfect tense without a definite time expression such as “last week”, “two days ago” or “in 2018”.
If we say something is a question of time or a matter of time, it means it is inevitable. It is sure to happen at some point in the future. “It’s only a matter of time before someone trips over that broken paving stone.”. “Suzie and Tom will definitely get engaged one day. It’s just a question of time.”.
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Linkers: Time (Past) / first, then, after that, etc. May and Might Modals of Probability Must (necessity) Numbers: Cardinal Ought To Participle Adjectives: '-ed' vs '-ing' Partitives Parts of Speech Passive Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Simple 1 Past Simple 2 Past Simple 3 Past Simple: Negatives.