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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

tense

given, taken which are come under what tense?
  

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Anonymous given, taken Those verb forms are non-finite: they have no tense. However, they are used with the helping verbs 'have' and 'be' to form the present perfect tense ( have given, has taken) and the passive voice in all tenses ( is given, will be taken ).

  • Anonymous given, taken Those verb forms are non-finite: they have no tense.
  • However, they are used with the helping verbs 'have' and 'be' to form the present perfect tense ( have given, has taken) and the passive voice in all tenses ( is given, will be taken ).
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Anonymousgiven, taken
Those verb forms are non-finite: they have no tense. However, they are used with the helping verbs 'have' and 'be' to form the present perfect tense (have given, has taken) and the passive voice in all tenses (is given, will be taken).

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