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Define Past Future perfect Tense​

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Answered by antonnelson
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of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense that is traditionally formed in English with would have or should have and denotes an action or state completed at a time formerly in prospect (as would have finished in “on Monday I saw that by Friday he would have finished”) past future perfect. noun.

Answered by harshitadalal2
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past perfect-s+was/were+v³+o

future perfect-s+will+v1+o

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