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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

tenses of verbs

Hello!

I would like to ask if the verb of the sentence below has a future perfect progressive tense:

"Trixie will have been keeping her secrets behind her mom."

Also, can you give me the difference of past tense and past perfect tense, with illustrations?

Thank you very much.
  

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'will have been keeping' is future perfect progressive, yes. Past: I answered the question. ) Past perfect: I had answered the question.

  • 'will have been keeping' is future perfect progressive, yes.
  • Past: I answered the question.
  • ) Past perfect: I had answered the question.
  • ) CJ
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'will have been keeping' is future perfect progressive, yes.

Past: I answered the question. (Add -ed for most regular verbs.)
Past perfect: I had answered the question. (Use "had" and the -ed form for most regular verbs.)

CJ

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