What is the tense of a verb that is formed by using an auxiliary verb and adding the present participle of the verb?
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As an auxiliary verb, have is used to make the perfect tenses of main verbs. The perfect tenses of main verbs use the appropriate form of have, present or past, followed by the past participle.
Have = ’ve: I’ve seen the Queen
Has = ’s: He’s gone on holiday
Had = ’d: You’d better go home
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