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What is the past perfect progressive tense of the verb try?

The past perfect progressive tense of the verb "try" is "had been trying."


How many progressive verb forms are there?

There are four progressive verb forms in English: present progressive (am/is/are + verb+ing), past progressive (was/were + verb+ing), future progressive (will be + verb+ing), and present perfect progressive (has/have been + verb+ing).


What makes a verb progressive?

The progressive tense has the form - be + present participle.eg is/was watching.The tense of the be verb determines the tense of the progressive verb form.eg was watching is past progressive. is watching is present progressive.With an auxiliary verb have or has the present perfect progressive is formed.eg have been watching, has been watchingWith had the past perfect progressive is formed:eg had been watching


How do you make the past perfect progressive?

To create the past perfect progressive, on needs the auxiliary verbs had & been and a present participle. Present participles always ending in -ing.The verb run in the past perfect progressive is had been running.


Is has collected past perfect or past progressive?

"Has collected" is Present Perfect, because an auxiliary verb "to have" is in the present tense.


What is the past tense with helping verb for run?

past: ran past perfect: had run past progressive: was/were running past perfect progressive: had been running


What is the past perfect tense of complain?

The past perfect tense is created with the auxiliary verb had and a past participle. The past perfect tense of complain is had complained. The past perfect progressive tense is created with had + been + a present participle. The past perfect progressive of complain is had been complaining.


What is the progessive past participle of listen?

In English, there is no "progressive past participle".The past participle of listen is listened, and it is used with an auxiliary verb to create the perfect tenses. The past participle can be used in past, present, and future tenses. It is the job of the auxiliary verb to show the tense.Examples:had listened is the past perfect tensehave/has listened is the present perfect tensewill have listened is the future perfect tenseThe present participle of listen is listening. Present participles are used to create the progressive tenses, and like the perfect tenses, auxiliary verbs show the tense.Examples:was/were listening is the past progressive tenseam/is/are listening is the present progressive tensewill be listening is the future progressive tense


What are the tesnsses of verb?

Every verb has a past, present, and future tense. Each past, present, and future tense also has a perfect form, progressive (continuous) form, and a perfect continuous form.


What are the form of 12 tenses of verbs?

The Twelve Tenses of English PRESENT (main verb)I study English.He studies English.PAST (past tense of main verb)I studied English.He studied English.FUTURE (will or shall + main verb)I will study English.He will study English.PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past participle of verb)I have studied English.He has studied English.PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of verb)I had studied English.He had studied English.FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have + past participle of verb)I will have studied English.He will have studied English.PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (form of "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb)I am studying English.He is studying English.PAST PROGRESSIVE (past tense of form "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb)I was studying English.He was studying English.FUTURE PROGRESSIVE (will or shall +be + "ing" form of main verb)I will be studying English.He will be studying English.PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (have or has + been + "ing" form of main verb)I have been studying English.He has been studying English.PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (had + been + "ing" form of main verb)I had been studying English.He had been studying English.FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (will or shall + have + been + "ing" form of main verb)I will have been studying English.He will have been studying English.


What are the 5 forms of the verb in the past tense?

The five forms of a verb in the past tense are simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, and past perfect progressive. Each form conveys a specific aspect of an action or event that occurred in the past.


What part of speech is had been waiting?

"had been waiting" is a verb phrase. It's the past perfect progressive tense of wait.