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They are formed as followed:
They are formed as followed:


  to have (with the appropriate tense) + the past participle of the verb.
  <code>to have (with the appropriate tense) + the past participle of the verb.</code>


==Present Perfect==
==Present Perfect==

Revision as of 21:03, 28 September 2018

Perfect Tenses

The 3 perfect tenses in English show actions already completed. The word perfect literally means "completely done".

They are formed as followed:

to have (with the appropriate tense) + the past participle of the verb.

Present Perfect

I have eaten.

Past Perfect

I had eaten.

Future Perfect

I will have eaten.