Three weeks ago - Il y a trois semaines
Il y a trois semaines.
No, the first sentence is in the past perfect tense ("had met"), while the second sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense ("had been introduced").
shutShut is the past perfect tense (I thought I had shut the door.)It is also the simple past tense (I shut the door a few minutes ago.)"I am shutting the door" is present tense.It is also shut, please shut the door, I have shut the door.
"Put" is a rather flexible verb. It can be used in the past tense (I put my shoes on an hour ago) or in the future tense (I will put my shoes on soon). It can also be used in perfect tenses (I have/had put on a lot of weight) and as a command (put that cookie back), all without modifying the base word at all.
Begin is the future tense. As in "this event will begin at 10am on Saturday". The past tense is began or begun, as in "it began three days ago".
Two years ago in French is "il y a deux ans".
To form the present perfect tense you follow this structure:Subject + Have/Has + Past Participle.Which becomes:I have finished my paper. I finished it a few minutes ago.
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To form the present perfect tense you follow this structure:Subject + Have/Has + Past Participle.Which becomes:I have seen the Taj Mahal. I saw it a few days ago.
No, the first sentence is in the past perfect tense ("had met"), while the second sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense ("had been introduced").
shutShut is the past perfect tense (I thought I had shut the door.)It is also the simple past tense (I shut the door a few minutes ago.)"I am shutting the door" is present tense.It is also shut, please shut the door, I have shut the door.
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The past tense of begin is began (simple past) or had begun (past perfect).Are you going to begin doing your homework?I began my homework ten minutes ago.I already have begun.Whilst the past tense of begin is indeed 'began', it is incorrect grammar to say "I have already began". In this sense, you would need to use the present perfect tense, which is "I have already begun".The correct way to use the past tense of 'begin' (i.e. began) is to say, "I began my homework ten minutes ago."
The grocery store on Kinsey and Charleston has it... I bought some about two weeks ago there :)
"Put" is a rather flexible verb. It can be used in the past tense (I put my shoes on an hour ago) or in the future tense (I will put my shoes on soon). It can also be used in perfect tenses (I have/had put on a lot of weight) and as a command (put that cookie back), all without modifying the base word at all.