0Hi,02br 02br 00I was looking at a dictionary for a grammatical term ( for a start) and it said that "A participle is a form of a verb that can be used in 01u00compound tenses02u00 of the verb," and my question is "What are "compound tenses"?"02br 02br 00And, if you can, please show me the rule regarding the usage of quotations inside of a quote. Same quotation marks or a different one for each (single or double?) 0-
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0I'll answer the first part of your question: a compound tense is a tense that requires the use of an auxiliary:02br 02br 00he will come/ he has known/she had bought, etc etc...0-