"She has recently dyed her hair blue."
Did we use the present perfect simple to express an achievement or a finished action in the past with a result in the present??
"She has recently dyed her hair blue."
Did we use the present perfect simple to express an achievement or a finished action in the past with a result in the present??
Normally, the present perfect tense shows that the completed action has a result in the present.
In this case, we could have something like:
She has recently dyed her hair blue. Now she's going to the party.