Had committed
The past perfect tense of "commit" in the sentence would be "had committed" – the detectives believed that the maid had committed the theft.
Had committed
Past tense.
The past perfect tense of steal is had stolen.
The past perfect progressive of investigate is had been investigating.
The past perfect tense of "commit" in the sentence would be "had committed" – the detectives believed that the maid had committed the theft.
Had committed
The requested verb form in the past perfect tense is "had committed." In this case, the correct sentence should be: "The detectives believed that the maid had committed the theft."
Past tense.
Had believed is in the past perfect tense. It is used to indicate an action that was completed before another action in the past.
Committed is the past tense of commit.
am going to commit
The past tense is believed.
present tense past tense future tense present perfect tense past perfect tense future perfect tense present progressive tense past progressive tense future progressive tense present perfect progressive tense past perfect progressive tense future perfect progressive tense
Past perfect tense - I had dug. Present perfect tense - I have dug. Future perfect tense - I will have dug.
"Commit", unless the subject is third person singular, then "commits".
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