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Present Perfect Simple And Present Perfect Continuous (1) 1. Complete the following passage with the Present Perfect Simple or Present perfect Continuous form of the verb in brackets. The passive form may also be used. (you ever have) a feeling that what is happening to you (happen) before in the past? For example, perhaps you meet someone for the first time, yet you feel that you (3) person before, or you visit a place and feel that you (4) be) there. People, who (5) (meet) this (already (study) such phenomena for years, call this feeling "déjà vu", which is French, meaning something that (6) ...." (already see) or experienced by a person. One explanation for déjà vu is that the mind (not pay) attention to absorbs information even when we (7) what is going on around us. For example, my mother once described her childhood home. Perhaps I wasn't listening, but when I visited my grandmother's house for the first time, I had a feeling of déjà vu - I felt I had been there before. Déjà vu (8) (consider) by some as evidence of our past lives. This might explain feelings about a place you (9) (not visit) before" perhaps in a previous life you did go there" Others argue that déjà vu is just a trick of the mind, and that we simply (10) (not find) the correct explanation for it.​