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Present perfect continuous:
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Past perfect continuous:
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The perfect tense of "burn" is "burnt" or "burned."
The past perfect tense is had burned.
Past simple: burned/burntPast continuous/progressive: was burningPresent simple: (I/you/we/they) burn; (he/she/it) burnsPresent continuous/progressive: (am/is/are) burningFuture: will burn, shall burn; (am/is/are) going to burnFuture continuous/progressive: will be burningPERFECT TENSESPast perfect: had burned/burntPresent perfect: have burned/burntFuture perfect: will have burned/burntPast perfect continuous: had been burningPresent perfect continuous: has been burningFuture perfect continuous: will have been burning
The future tense of burn is will burn.
The perfect tense of the verb "dig" is "have dug" or "has dug."
The 6 forms of perfect tenses are: present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous.
The past perfect tense is had burned.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of burn can be burnt or burned. So present perfect would be:have burned, has burnedorhave burnt, has burnt
The 6 forms of perfect tenses are: present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous.
The future tense of burn is will burn.
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The perfect tense of the verb "dig" is "have dug" or "has dug."
The six tenses in English are present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Each tense indicates when an action or state of being occurred in relation to the present moment.
Present Tense, Paste Tense, Future Tense, Future Perfect Tense, Present Perfect Tense, Past Perfect Tense
The six main tenses of verbs are: present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Each of these tenses indicates a different time frame in which an action takes place.
Past simple: burned/burntPast continuous/progressive: was burningPresent simple: (I/you/we/they) burn; (he/she/it) burnsPresent continuous/progressive: (am/is/are) burningFuture: will burn, shall burn; (am/is/are) going to burnFuture continuous/progressive: will be burningPERFECT TENSESPast perfect: had burned/burntPresent perfect: have burned/burntFuture perfect: will have burned/burntPast perfect continuous: had been burningPresent perfect continuous: has been burningFuture perfect continuous: will have been burning
Present perfect tense - have/has gone. Present perfect continuous tense - have/has been going. Past perfect tense - had gone. Past perfect continuous tense - had been going. Future perfect tense - will have gone. Future perfect continuous tense - will have been going.
The perfect tense of the verb "save" is "has/have saved." For example, "I have saved enough money to buy a new car."