This document discusses and provides examples of the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses in English. The present perfect tense uses "has/have" and the past participle to talk about an action that occurred before now at an unspecified time. The past perfect tense uses "had" and the past participle to refer to an action that occurred before another past time or action. The future perfect tense uses "will have" and the past participle to talk about an action that will be completed before some time in the future.
This document discusses and provides examples of the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses in English. The present perfect tense uses "has/have" and the past participle to talk about an action that occurred before now at an unspecified time. The past perfect tense uses "had" and the past participle to refer to an action that occurred before another past time or action. The future perfect tense uses "will have" and the past participle to talk about an action that will be completed before some time in the future.
This document discusses and provides examples of the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses in English. The present perfect tense uses "has/have" and the past participle to talk about an action that occurred before now at an unspecified time. The past perfect tense uses "had" and the past participle to refer to an action that occurred before another past time or action. The future perfect tense uses "will have" and the past participle to talk about an action that will be completed before some time in the future.
1. Present Perfect Tense 2. Past Perfect Tense 3. Future Perfect Tense Present Perfect Tense Jack has already taken the TOEFL test S + Has/Have + Past Participle (Verb III) Talks about something happened before now at an unspecified time
Past Perfect Tense Jack had already taken the TOEFL test before he graduated S + Had + Past Participle (Verb III) Talks about something occured before another time in the past
Future Perfect Tense Jack will have taken the TOEFL test by next graduation S + will + have + Past Participle (Verb III) Talks about the past in the future