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Perfect tense (Guest:Manikandan)

Dear sir/madam, Can you teach (or) explain to me the perfect tense? regards, ks.manikandan
  

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Hi Manikandan, The Perfect Tense is a very large topic, though I'll try to explain some of the basic rules to you about the Present Perfect. (I did the Past Perfect in a recent post) The Perfect tense consists of HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE and it is used in the following cases: 1. An action that happened at an unspecified time.

  • Hi Manikandan, The Perfect Tense is a very large topic, though I'll try to explain some of the basic rules to you about the Present Perfect.
  • (I did the Past Perfect in a recent post) The Perfect tense consists of HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE and it is used in the following cases: 1.
  • An action that happened at an unspecified time.
  • (we don't say when the action happened) - I HAVE BEEN to Italy.
  • (I don't say exactly when I went.
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Hi Manikandan,

The Perfect Tense is a very large topic, though I'll try to explain some of the basic rules to you about the Present Perfect. (I did the Past Perfect in a recent post)

The Perfect tense consists of HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
and it is used in the following cases:

1. An action that happened at an unspecified time. (we don't say when the action happene

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