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The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.

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What is the Future Tense Verb for eat?

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Present ProgressiveI + Am + Present ParticipleYou/we/they + Are + Present ParticipleShe/he/it + Is + Present ParticiplePresent Perfect ProgressiveHave/Has + Been + Present ParticiplePast ProgressiveWas/Were + Present ParticiplePast Perfect ProgressiveHad + Been + Present ParticipleFuture ProgressiveWill + Be + Present ParticipleFuture Perfect ProgressiveWill + Have + Been + Present ParticipleNote: the progressive tense is often called the 'continuous tense'.


How do you convert a past tense to a present perfect tense?

To make present perfect you use have + past participle.The past participles of regular verbs are easy to remember they all end in -edeg walk / walked / walked. (pp is bold)So you need to learn the past participles of irregular verbseg run / ran / runA past sentence with a regular verb is: I walked to the store.The present perfect using walk is: I have walked to the store.A past sentence using an irregular verb is: They ate the cake.The present perfect using eat is: They have eaten the cake.


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What series of verbs have irregular conjugations in the present perfect tense?

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