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What is the perfect tense of maim?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The present perfect tense of "maim" is "has [or "have] maimed. What English calls the present perfect tense is often called simply the perfect tense in Latin and the Romance Languages. English also has a past perfect tense, "had maimed" in this instance.

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