Past Perfect Tense He/She/It had hopped. I had hopped. You/We/They had hopped. Past Perfect Continuous Tense He/She/It had been hopping. I had been hopping. You/We/They had been hopping. Simple Future Tense He/She/It will/shall hop. ...
In order to form the present perfect tense, we use the wordhaveorhasfollowed by thepast participleof the verb. Forregular verbs, the past participle is a form of the verb that ends in-ed,-d, or-t. For example, the past participle ofcookiscookedand so the present perfect tense would ...
Past Perfect Tense He/She/It had bulldozed. I had bulldozed. You/We/They had bulldozed. Past Perfect Continuous Tense He/She/It had been bulldozing. I had been bulldozing. You/We/They had been bulldozing. Simple Future Tense He/She/It will/shall bulldoze. I will/shall bulldoze. You/...
Present perfect continuous tense Thepresent perfect continuous tenseuses the phrasehave/has beenfollowed by the present participle of the verb (ending in –ing). This tense is used to indicate that an action began in the past, has continued to happen up until the current moment, and will like...
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Perfect tense uses the different forms of the auxiliary verb 'has' plus the main verb to show actions that have taken place already (or will/may still take place). Here's the above example sentence in each tense, in perfect form:Past perfect: Sarah had run to the store.Present perfect:...
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