you have had two monkeys
they gave the monkeys a quarter pound of weed to smoke in two hours
The adjective in the sentence is "two," which describes the number of cows.
In 1959, the US launched a rocket with two monkeys aboard. Specifically, the monkeys were named Able and Baker and were part of the mission known as "Able-Baker." They were the first living beings to survive a spaceflight and return safely to Earth.
brought our two dogs inside the house is the predicate.
The two words "will build" comprise the verb in this sentence.
There are two verbs in this sentence have borrowed = present perfect was = past
Past perfect is - had + past participle and the past participle of cling is clung.A past perfect sentence using clung:I had clung to the boat for two hours
This is probably the past perfect and the past perfect progressive. These tenses express an action that was ongoing until something else happened.In the following past perfect sentence, we stopped living in Toronto when John got a job in Ohio.We had lived in Toronto for two years when John got his job in Ohio.In the following past perfect progressive sentence, I stopped talking on the phone when the battery died.I had been talking on the phone for two hours when my battery died.
This sentence has two verbs - a verb phrase.had and scored.Hadis the past tense of have/has.Scoredis the past participle of score.Had scoredis a past perfect verb phrase.
This sentence cannot be completely changed into present perfect tense. Past perfect and past simple are used like this to talk about two things in the past one thing - past perfect happened before the other - past simple. Present simple is not used this way. So the past perfect - had taken - can be changed, but the past simple - my sister entered - cannot be changed into present perfect. Present perfect = I have taken my food.
When I lived in Spain I learntSpanishlived = past simple / learnt = past simple.While I was watching the Tv the phone rang.was watching = past continuous / rang = past simpleBy the time we got to the station the train had left.got = past simple / had left = past perfect.
Past Perfect Simple - "It had already grown by July."Past Perfect Continuous - "It had been growing for two months, when it got its first flower."
The tense is usually called the present perfect and is as follows:I have beenyou have beenhe/she/it has beenwe have beenthey have beenPresent perfect and past perfect are two different tenses.past perfect is formed by had + past participle.The past participle of am is been so past perfect would be had been.I had been at work all day.
Simple past: taught Past perfect: had taught
Yes, they are in the same tense. Basically the word "had" being in each sentence would suggest that these two things have already taken place, which is past tense.
Past perfect is used with past simple to show two things that happened in the past, one before the other. The past perfect shows the event that happened first and the past simple shows the event that happened next eg When I arrived at the station the train had left. had left = past perfect, arrived = past simple In your sentence 'had appeared' happens first then 'noticed'
perfect and imperfect