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i will intend to keep all my money in the bank past perfect tense

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Answered by Anonymous
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I will intend to keep all my money in the bank .

PAST PERFECT TENSE:

I had intended to keep all my money in the bank.

{\red{\bigstar}} For more information, tenses are of three types:

  • Present tense
  1. Simple present tense
  2. Present continuous tense
  3. Present perfect tense and
  4. Present perfect continuous tense

  • Past Tense
  1. Simple Past tense
  2. Past continuous tense
  3. Past perfect tense and
  4. Past perfect continuous tense

  • Future Tense
  1. Simple future tense
  2. Future continuous tense
  3. Future perfect tense and
  4. Future perfect continuous tense

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{\red{\bigstar}} The format for Past Perfect tense is:

subj + had + V3 + predicate.

e.g. The boys had gone for their work.

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Answered by cool1403
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I had intended to keep all my money in the bank.

Hope it helps..

Keep smiling..☺

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KNOW MORE :

Basically there are three types of tenses:

  • Present Tense
  • Past Tense
  • Future Tense

Present Tense :

  • Simple present tense
  • Present continuous tense
  • Present perfect tense
  • Present perfect continuous tense

Past Tense :

  • Past Tense
  • Simple Past tense
  • Past continuous tense
  • Past perfect tense
  • Past perfect continuous tense

Future Tense :

  • Future Tense
  • Simple future tense
  • Future continuous tense
  • Future perfect tense
  • Future perfect continuous tense

Hope it helps..

Keep smiling..☺

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