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BulbulTada Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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Are these correct?

type; typed (past tense); typed (past participle); typing (present participle)

I type. (simple present tense)
I am typing. (present tense, present participle)
I have typed. (present tense, past participle)
I have had typed. (present tense, past participle)

  

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BulbulTada Are these correct? No. The first is simple present tense, the second is present continuous/progressive, the third is (present) perfect and the last is ungrammatical.

  • BulbulTada Are these correct?
  • No.
  • The first is simple present tense, the second is present continuous/progressive, the third is (present) perfect and the last is ungrammatical.
  • CB
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BulbulTadaAre these correct?

No. The first is simple present tense, the second is present continuous/progressive, the third is (present) perfect and the last is ungrammatical.

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I am sorry, I made a mistake by not quoting my original wrong sentence, 'I have had typed.'

Could we make the past perfect as 'I had had typed.'? I am asking this because we can't make the present perfect as 'I have had typed.'.

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BulbulTada

Are these correct?
type; typed (past tense); typed (past participle); typing (present participle)
I type. (simple present tense)
I am typing. (present tense, present participle)
I have typed. (present tense, past participle)
I have had typed. (present tense,

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