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make a chart /or power point presentation on give tenses. 1 simple past. 2 simple present 3 simple future 4 past continuous 5 present continuous 6 future continuous 7 past perfect 8 present perfect 9 future perfect


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Answered by shalinikk212000
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Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.

Here we have to understand the two aspects

The action contains a sense of completion.

Indicates the time of completion of action in future. The action will be completed in the future?

The future perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:

The future tense form of ‘to be’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb – will/shall

Past participle form of the main verb.

The structure of the sentence:

Affirmative sentences:-

Subject + helping verb + main verb + specific time

Example 1: Sneha will have finished her work by tomorrow morning.

Subject+ will have + main verb (in past participle form) + completion of another action

Example 2: Anu will have published ten papers by the time she finishes her Ph.D.

Interrogative sentences:-

Helping verb + subject + main verb in the past participle form + specific time in future

Example 1: Will Sneha have finished her work by tomorrow morning?

Will + subject + have + past participle form of main verb + another action in future

Example 2: Will Anu have published ten papers by the time she finishes her Ph.D.?

Negative sentences:-

Subject + helping verb + NOT – main verb in past participle form + specific time of completion

Example 1: Sneha will not have finished her work by tomorrow morning.

Subject + will NOT have + participle form of main verb + another event in further future.

Example 2: Anu will NOT have published ten papers by the time she finishes her Ph.D.

Answered by dvenkat27
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Any action or an event that started in the recent past and express idea of completion or occurence, without an exact time of its completion is expressed in the present perfect tense. Present perfect tense is also used for actions completed in the recent past, not very long time ago.

The present perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:

   The present tense form of ‘to be’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb

   Past participle form of the main verb.

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