The present tense is action taking place at the present (current) time.
Verbs may be conjugated into the simple present, the present perfect, the present continuous, or the present perfect continuous.
Will be soaring.
My sister has attended night school for the past five years, and she will finally graduate at the end of July.
am burying.
Plan
Have performed
The storm had stopped by early afternoon.
Was/were sleeping.
The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.
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
By the time you arrive we will be preparing to go home.
It is the present progressive tense of the verb 'to focus.'
You are making corrections as you read.
It should be the past tense of the verb - placed.
The debate team placed first in every competition this year.
Had committed
Future perfect is formed with will + have + past participle.
In this sentence - By the end of the year the detective search the shed for clues - the verb is search. The past participle of search is searched. So the future perfect phrase is will have searched.
By the end of the year the detective will have searchedthe shed for clues.
Future perfect is formed with will + have + past participle.
The past participle of repair is repaired, so the future perfect is -- will have repaired
He will have repaired the car by now.
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We have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club?