1.The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to
refer to forms like "I have finished"
2.The past perfect is used in the part of the sentence that explains the condition (the if-clause). Most often, the reason to write a verb in the past perfect tense is to show that it happened before other actions in the same sentence that are described by verbs in the simple past tense.
3.We form the perfect tenses by using the verb to have as an auxiliary verb and adding the past participle of the main verb. We form the present-perfect tense by using the present tense of have (has or have) and adding the past participle of the main verb
4.The future perfect tense is only for actions that will be complete before a specified point in the future. In other words, the action you're talking about must have a deadline. If you don't mention a deadline, use the simple future tense instead of the future perfect tense.
5.Past perfect tence?To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb "to have," which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. For example: subject + had + past participle = past perfect tense
present perfect tence? The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived
Future Perfect Tence? The formula for the future perfect tense is pretty simple: will have + [past participle]. It doesn't matter if the subject of your sentence is singular or plural., looked.
6.To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb "to have," which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. For example: subject + had + past participle = past perfect tense
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cristel56
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1. Past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect tense.
2. Past perfect is used when talking about something that happened before something else.
3. The present perfect tense is formed by combining the word have/has with the past participle in order to express an action that began in the past and is now completed in the present.
4. The future perfect tense is used to tell about actions that will be completed before some other point in the future.
5.
: Past perfect tense is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
: The present perfect tense is composed of 2 parts: with a present tense form of "to have" plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form).
: The future perfect tense is formed by combining the word will, the word have, and the past participle in order to express an action that began in the past and will be completed before some point in the future.
6. by adding will in the first word. Will is the word that we use to express things that we will start awhile.
Example: "I will wash the dishes."
7. by adding "ing" in the verbal word. You can say what you're doing right now. That can be considered as your present activity.
Example: "I'm washing the dishes right now."
8. by adding ed in the last word. So It'll identified as done, or accomplished.
Example: "I already washed the dishes."
Explanation:
I'm Sorry di ako masyado marunong ng English.
Pa correct na lang kung mali.
Thanks and Godbless.
Stay Safe. :)
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cristel56
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Answer:
1.The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences. The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to
refer to forms like "I have finished"
2.The past perfect is used in the part of the sentence that explains the condition (the if-clause). Most often, the reason to write a verb in the past perfect tense is to show that it happened before other actions in the same sentence that are described by verbs in the simple past tense.
3.We form the perfect tenses by using the verb to have as an auxiliary verb and adding the past participle of the main verb. We form the present-perfect tense by using the present tense of have (has or have) and adding the past participle of the main verb
4.The future perfect tense is only for actions that will be complete before a specified point in the future. In other words, the action you're talking about must have a deadline. If you don't mention a deadline, use the simple future tense instead of the future perfect tense.
5.Past perfect tence?To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb "to have," which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. For example: subject + had + past participle = past perfect tense
present perfect tence? The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived
Future Perfect Tence? The formula for the future perfect tense is pretty simple: will have + [past participle]. It doesn't matter if the subject of your sentence is singular or plural., looked.
6.To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb "to have," which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. For example: subject + had + past participle = past perfect tense
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Answer:
1. Past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect tense.
2. Past perfect is used when talking about something that happened before something else.
3. The present perfect tense is formed by combining the word have/has with the past participle in order to express an action that began in the past and is now completed in the present.
4. The future perfect tense is used to tell about actions that will be completed before some other point in the future.
5.
: Past perfect tense is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
: The present perfect tense is composed of 2 parts: with a present tense form of "to have" plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form).
: The future perfect tense is formed by combining the word will, the word have, and the past participle in order to express an action that began in the past and will be completed before some point in the future.
6. by adding will in the first word. Will is the word that we use to express things that we will start awhile.
Example: "I will wash the dishes."
7. by adding "ing" in the verbal word. You can say what you're doing right now. That can be considered as your present activity.
Example: "I'm washing the dishes right now."
8. by adding ed in the last word. So It'll identified as done, or accomplished.
Example: "I already washed the dishes."
Explanation:
I'm Sorry di ako masyado marunong ng English.
Pa correct na lang kung mali.
Thanks and Godbless.
Stay Safe. :)