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After it was repaired it ran perfect again

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Future perfect tense repair?

Future perfect is formed with will + have + past participle.The past participle of repair is repaired, so the future perfect is -- will have repairedHe will have repaired the car by now.


What is the past perfect tense of repair?

repaired


What is the future perfect tense of repair?

will have repaired


Future perfect tense of the word repair?

Will have repaired is the future perfect tense of repair.


What is the future perfect tense of the word repair?

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The present perfect tense of repair is:I/You/We/They have repaired.He/She/It has repaired.


What is the past perfect tense of ran?

The past perfect tense is had run.


What is the past tense with helping verb for run?

past: ran past perfect: had run past progressive: was/were running past perfect progressive: had been running


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How do you become a 100 percent virgin again?

The hymen can be repaired but that doesn't make you a virgin again.


What is the past tense and past perfect tense of run?

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Why shouldn't we operate an appliance again after it is repaired?

I think it's safe to use.