How do you form the perfect tense structure of sentences?
1 Answer
May 17, 2018
The perfect tense is the tense used to indicate a completed
action. Verbs in this tense can be of three types:
#color(blue)"Past"# perfect,#color(red)"Present"# perfect, and#color(green)"Future"# perfect.
Explanation:
Here's how you can form them:
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#color(blue)"Past"# perfect : Had + past participle
Eg - The lecture had finished by the time I reached the hall. -
#color(red)"Present"# perfect : Have/has + past participle
Eg - I have seen Harry Potter countless times. -
#color(green)"Future"# perfect : Will have + past participle
Eg - I will have finished writing this summary by 9 pm.
In addition, there is also the perfect continuous tense:
#color(blue)"Past"# perfect continuous : Had + been + present participle
Eg - I had been waiting for you twenty minutes, when he came over.#color(red)"Present"# perfect continuous : Have/has + been + present participle
Eg - I have been reading this book since three days.#color(green)"Future"# perfect continuous : Will have + been + present continuous
Eg : When I graduate, I will have been studying for two years.
The highlighted parts indicate the perfect / perfect continuous verbs.