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prepare a flow for tenses






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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The present perfect continuous and the past perfect continuous are formed using either the present or past tense of the verb have + the past participle of be + the present participle of the main verb. See The present perfect continuous tense.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
2

Answer:

There are three main tenses, that is: present, past and future tense.

Step-by-step explanation:

1: Present tense: whatever is happening right now.

Simple: verb with s, is/am/are

Continuous: verb with 'ing', is/am/are.

Perfect: has and have plus 3rd form of verb.

Perfect Continuous: has and have with the use of been, verb+ing.

2: Past tense: whatever happened in the past.

Simple: regular or irregular 2nd form of verb.

Continuous: was or were, verb with 'ing'

Perfect: had and 3rd form of verb

Perfect continuous: had+been+ verb with 'ing'

3: Future tense: whatever will happen in the future.

Simple: will and 1st form of verb.

Continuous: will+be+ verb with 'ing'

Perfect: will+ have+3rd form of verb

Perfect Continuous: will+have+been with the use of verb and 'ing'

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