This sentence cannot be completely changed into present perfect tense.
Past perfect and past simple are used like this to talk about two things in the past one thing - past perfect happened before the other - past simple.
Present simple is not used this way. So the past perfect - had taken - can be changed, but the past simple - my sister entered - cannot be changed into present perfect.
Present perfect = I have taken my food.
Yadav has been waiting patiently for his sister's return.
My sister has attended night school for the past five years, and she will finally graduate at the end of July.
1. Jemariel has been playing chess since she was in high school.3. I have been finishing my work.4. I have been studying since yesterday.The sentences above are all present perfect continuous.Present perfect is ; Subject+have/has+past participle+objectWe have lived in Hamilton since 1999.My sister has worked in the cinema for two years.
The perfect sister.
Date her sister!!. "note" there is no such thing as a perfect woman.
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Spencers sister Melissa was always trying too be better, competitive, & everything Spencer wanted. Spencer has always been trying too be perfect, she wanted to be her sister, have the perfect boyfriend, perfect grades, and most of all perfect in sports! hope that helped!
The past perfect tense is formed by combining "had" with the past participle of a verb. In this sentence, the correct past perfect form would be: "My sister had looked at many dresses before she chose one."
Shelby.
shes perfect for both. But Matthew might be a little old for her
Pat perfect is formed with had + past participle. The past particle of look is looked so the past perfect is had looked:My sister had looked at many dresses before she chose one
State the language you're asking about. For Latin you generally add -atus to the stem but you really need to give a specific verb to get a specific answer.If you are talking about English present perfect is formed with:have/has +past participle. eg.They have asked for a day off. My brothers have gone to Tahiti.She has asked for a day off. My sister has gone to Tahiti.