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Is it you've ran or you've run?

This is a present perfect verb form. Present perfect is have/has + past participleThe past participle of run is the same - run. So you have run is correct --- or he has run


How do you write the verb form of run in past perfect?

mr.rafael had ran in her classroom because he left here record book in here section class last yesterday.


Is it you have ran or you have run?

infinitive: run past: ran past participle: run "You have run" is correct.


Why do you use run or come in the past participle form?

To create the past, present, and future perfect tense as well as conditionals.Past perfect:Had run & had comePresent perfect:Have/has run & have/has comeFuture perfect:Will have run & will have comePresent conditional:Would run & would comePerfect conditional:Would have run & would have come


What is the past perfect tense of form?

The past perfect tense of "form" is "had formed".


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


What is the past perfect form of you go?

The past perfect form of you go is you had gone.The past simple form of you go is you went.


Which is correct have run or have ran?

Have run is the correct present perfect tense. Perfect tenses are created with past participles, and the past participle of run is run.


What is the past perfect form of ride?

"Had ridden" is the past perfect form of ride.


What is the past perfect form of rake?

Past perfect is formed with: had + past participleThe paste participle of rake is rakedTherefore the past perfect form for rake is: had raked


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

The past tense is 'ran'. The past participle is 'run', so the past perfect (pluperfect) tense is 'had run'. 'I ran three miles yesterday.' 'I had run twenty miles over the previous week.' 'I ran that training course last year.' 'The course had been run many times before.' (this is passive past perfect). Jack had run the course many times. (active past perfect) NEVER 'have ran' or 'had ran'. Those constructions do not exist in English.