light flight

A: There aren't any direction finding units (DF) in this region anymore.

B: Where have they all gone?

Present Perfect Simple

The Past & Present

As we studied in Unit 7, English speakers use the Present Perfect to connect the past with the present. The Present Perfect always gives information about the present:

maintenance guy

We've run out of spare radios. Let's go to maintenance to get some more.

crying

You've embarrassed her. Now she's crying.

office

Steve isn't here. He's gone home for the day.

Passive

The passive form of the Present Perfect is have / has + been + past participle:

open door

The central computer room door has been closed. That's why it's a little warmer in here.

data centre

We need to call a DSC (data systems coordinator). One of the DME (distance measuring equipment) facilities has been broken into.

sad guy

Your ATC (air traffic control) application has been denied. I'm sorry.

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