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swim swimming swum
drink drinking drunk
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come coming come
drive driving driven
dance dancing danced
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The future perfect is formed with - will + have + past participle. The past participle of have is had.The verb phrase is -- will have had.eg They will have had their breakfast by 10:00am
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A present progressive of a verb shows a continuing action using a linking verb with -ing.The linking verbs are: am is areThe progressive tense is be + verb + ing eg - am waiting , was watching.Present progressive or present continuous is used:to talk about some thing that is happening now - I am writing an answer about grammar.or to talk about something that is happening around now - He is reading a good book ( maybe not right now but possibly yesterday tonight or tomorrow)or to talking about something that is in the future (especially with a time phrase) - We are having a party on the weekend.Past continuous is used:To talk about an action or state that was in progress in the past.- often it is used with past simple: I was watching TV when the phone rang.- or it is used with a time phrase: I was having a shower at 10:pm.- or it is used with another past continuous phrase: I was doing the dishes and my wife was reading
Present simple is used to describe a sentence that has only one verb in the present tense egI live in Ekatahuna. -- live is a present tense verb and it is the only verb in the sentence. This is the same for this sentence -- He lives in Ekatahuna. Lives is the third person singular form of live.Present continuous has a verb phrase (more than one verb) eg.I am going to high school in Ekatahuna, -- Continuous tenses always use the -ing (present participle) form of a verb and a 'be' verb (am/is/are).Present perfect has a verb phrase (more than one verb) eg.I have lived in Ekatahuna for 10 years -- present perfect uses have/has + the past participle.He has gone home. -- this also is present perfect.Present perfect continuous has a verb phrase (more than one verb) eg.I have been watching the football. -- present perfect continuous uses have/has + been + the past participle
yes example: I was born August 10, 1345.
There are two verb participles, the past participle and the present participle. present participles -- working, washing, cycling, procrastinating, hibernating past participles -- worked, eaten, cut, taken, hibernated,
Present perfect.have gone is a present perfect verb phrasePresent perfect is have/has + past participle
present = know past = knew past participle = known I know Liam he's my friend. I knew Liam when he lived in France. I have known Liam for 10 years.
past participle regular verb - have walked / has walked past participle irregular verb - have eaten / has eaten present be verb with present participle - is walking /are talking /am listening past be verb with present participle - was joking / were running
Ever Present Past was created in 2003-10.
The past perfect progressive tense of work is "had been working".
I/we/you/they have practiced. He/she/it has practiced.
The future perfect is formed with - will + have + past participle. The past participle of have is had.The verb phrase is -- will have had.eg They will have had their breakfast by 10:00am
First In - 2008 The Past Present and Future 1-10 was released on: USA: 25 November 2009
Caribe Road - 2011 Present and Past Collide 1-10 was released on: USA: 30 July 2012
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Verbs With a Vengeance was created on 2007-10-15.