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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Language - Present Past Future Perfect Tense

I was taken aback on the correct format for the following tense:
Present Perfect: I have sat
Past Perfect: I had sit
Future Perfect: I SHALL HAVE SAT?!

Please tell me what is the correct structure for the above??

Thank you!
  

Top answer

I am afraid we need a "CONTEXT". The past perfect is wrong.

  • I am afraid we need a "CONTEXT".
  • The past perfect is wrong.
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I am afraid we need a "CONTEXT". The past perfect is wrong.
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Present Perfect : Whenever an action is completed with no time mentioned.

eg. I have finished my jobEmotion: smile

Past Perfec
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i hope this is right. i am taking my Lang. Arts Praxis II test saturday, and i am refreshing mt tense usage. this is the only place i could find that gave an exact def. of prefect tenses!
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Ask any (precise) question you have, Anon. We'll do our best to answer as quickly as possible!
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I have sit.

I had sit.

I will have sit.
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Anonymous
I have sit sat.

I had sit sat.

I will have sit sat.

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