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Can the word 'has always' be considered present perfect tense? Like for example "your smile has always....." Can 'has always' be considered present perfect?

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Yes, present perfect tense is something that has happened or begun in the past but affects the present. So "your smile has always" started in the past but still affects the present now, so it is present perfect tense!

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