The "present perfect" is a time used to describe actions that just happened in the past. An example to this is the next:
How long have you been studying here?
I have been studying here for two years and the truth is that my stay at the University has been very good because we need to work very hard, but increasingly requires less that this work will be rewarded.
the teacher says than the present perfect was when the action begin in the past and the action of the descriptions is the present an the action continuous at the future
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