(i) You haven't found it. (Name the tense of the verbs underlined to
include Time and Aspect.)
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PAST PERFECT
Explanation:
This tense is used to telling us about something that happened before the other thing.
The Formula for this tense is: -
The formula for the past perfect tense is had/have + [past participle]. It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural but the formula doesn’t change.
When one is talking about some situation in the past and wants to refer to an event that happened earlier, the use of the past perfect allows one to convey the sequence of the events.
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Answer:
Past Perfect Tense
Explanation:
Past Perfect Tense has had/have + past participle
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