Fill in the blanks with the present perfect or past perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
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In Present Perfect Tense -
- Rajiv has worked (work) as an engineer before he took farming.
- I have walked (walk) to school many times.
- The boys have finished (finish) cleaning their room.
- My pet Lilo has chewed (chew) my father's shoes.
- We have expected (expect) to win the match but we lost.
- The thieves have escaped (escape) before the police reached the bank.
- The medicine has cured (cure) my stomach ache.
- Lakshit has behaved (behave) well as fair, so his mother gave him a treat.
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In Past Perfect Tense -
- Rajiv had worked (work) as an engineer before he took farming.
- I had walked (walk) to school many times.
- The boys had finished (finish) cleaning their room.
- My pet Lilo had chewed (chew) my father's shoes.
- We had expected (expect) to win the match but we lost.
- The thieves had escaped (escape) before the police reached the bank.
- The medicine had cured (cure) my stomach ache.
- Lakshit had behaved (behave) well as fair, so his mother gave him a treat.
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Explanation -
Structure of present perfect tense -
Subject + has/ have + Third form of verb + Object.
Now you must be wondering where to use has and where to use have!
We will use has with singular pronouns like,
- he
- she
- it
- any name
- object (in singular)
whereas have is used with the plural pronouns,
- I
- you
- we
- they
- object (in plural)
Structure of past perfect tense -
Subject + had + Third form of verb + Object.
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Trick - If you aren't able to memorize the third form of verbs then simply put either "d" or "ed" suitably in the ending of every verb.
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