DmitryFarber wrote:
OreoShake , that's correct. There are two possible reasons to use present tense for a single recent event such as "Adam has finished his cereal":
1) He has just finished quite recently and the author wants to update us on this urgent situation.
2) We're describing an accomplishment. In this case, the "continues into the present" just means that the accomplishment stands. I can say "I have been to France"
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