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The past perfect tense of any verb is created with the auxiliary verb "had" and a past participle (squeezed).I had squeezedWe had squeezedYou had squeezedHe/she had squeezedThey had squeezed
You can't make a past perfect sentence with the word shake.The past participle form of the verb is used in past perfect. The past participle of shake is shaken.He had shaken his fist at me.
The word began is the past tense of begin.The past participle form is begun (e.g. past perfect is had begun).
The past perfect tense of the word "contain" is "had contained."
Had traveled = had + past participleI had traveled to China many times before.
No, the correct form would be "has eaten." The word "ate" is the past tense form of "eat," while "eaten" is the past participle form used with the auxiliary verb "has" in present perfect tense.
The past perfect tense of the word "slow" is "had slowed."
The past perfect tense is had committed.
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
BOTH!! But you need to make sure you are useing the word the right way! Past Tense ~ Took OR Taken - I was taken by him OR I took it Present Tense ~ I am taken by him (In love or something)
This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
Have is used as an auxilliary verb with other verb to form the past participle, present perfect, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future perfect and present perfect continuous, e.g. the use of have as an auxilliary verb with the verb go: Past Participle: Having gone present perfect: I have gone past perfect: I had gone past perfect continuous: I had been going future perfect continuous: I had been going future perfect: I will have gone present perfect continuous: I will have been going