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I have sailed in a ship before [what tense]

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Answered by Intelligentboy2671
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Answer:

present perfect........

Answered by Buttterfly
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"I have sailed in a ship before"

What is the Tense of the above given sentence?

The Tense of the given sentence "I have sailed in a ship before" is Present Perfect Tense.

This is a present perfect Tense because we have figured it out by looking at the sentence given above.

The sentence is using one formula of present perfect. That is , " have sailed " which means " have + past participle V3.

This tense is very useful and interesting Tense. It is used in novels and famous story books these days.

For question sentences, we exchange the subject and the auxiliary verb in the given sentence.

Examples:

You've won the match.

• You've made me proud.

• You've always been a good person to me and others.

• She hasn't learnt anything.

• You've not won the match.

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