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To create the past, present, and future perfect tense as well as conditionals.

Past perfect:

Had run & had come

Present perfect:

Have/has run & have/has come

Future perfect:

Will have run & will have come

Present conditional:

Would run & would come

Perfect conditional:

Would have run & would have come

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