Activity 1-Tell Me?
Directions: Identify the underlined verbs in each sentence. Then write the perfect
tense of the verb in the blank provided for,
Praesent Perfect Tense
Example: We have stayed here since November
1. Liza had figured out the answer before her teacher's explanation.
2. I have walked everyday now for a month.
3. Fe had liked Pater until their argument.
4. Jose will have jogged 60 miles by the end of next week
5. Maria has practiced piano every day for a week
6. By lunch time, Jose had started cooking dinner,
7. At this rate, we will not have finished the 30 chapters by May.
to this
8. Our Municipal Mayor has added a number of employees to the
kohale
staff.
9. The ice on the table will have melted long before the weekend.
10. The window had cracked before the wind storm,
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Answers & Comments
ANSWERS
1. Liza had figured out the answer before her teacher's explanation.
2. I have walked everyday now for a month.
3. Fe had liked Pater until their argument.
4. Jose will have jogged 60 miles by the end of next week.
5. Maria has practiced piano every day for a week.
6. By lunch time, Jose had started cooking dinner.
7. At this rate, we will not have finished the 30 chapters by May.
8. Our Municipal Mayor has added a number of employees to the kohale staff.
9. The ice on the table will have melted long before the weekend.
10. The window had cracked before the wind storm.
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perfect tenses formula ⬇️
For Past Perfect Tense: subject + had + past participle of the verb
Examples:
( doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural, the formula doesn’t change bestie )
For Present Perfect Tense: subject + has/have + past participle of the verb
Examples:
( we use “has” for pronouns “he, she, it” and with singular nouns. we use “have” for pronouns “I, you, we, they” and with plural nouns. use have and has for present tense )
For Future Perfect Tense: subject + will + have + past participle of the verb
Examples:
( same goes as the past perfect tense, the formula doesn’t change whether the subject is singular or plural )
Did you get it bestie? I hope you do! :) I’m not really good at explaining things so please bear w/ me. Study well. Good luck to your studies <3 You can do it! x
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