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Perfect Tenses
The perfect tenses are used for the representation of actions in th past that don't hav an exact time, or isn't relevant for the senteces.
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Present Perfect:.
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normally expose the relations between the past and the future, presenting actions that happened before the present moment, but the exact time isn’t exposed
Past Perfect
the past perfect, that involves events that happened before another event, in this form words like just, already, yet, ever and never are used for demonstrating the actual form of the sentence.
The past perfect structure is composed of the past of the verb to have (had) + the "past participle" of the main verb.
Future perfect
The future perfect, that indicates an action, that will be concluded on the future and during it uses, we project the future observing this action. In general are used with temporal expressions.
The future perfect structure composition is the "simple future" of the verb "to have" (will have) + the "past participle" of the main verb.
Simple Tenses
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Simple present
Almost always, in the basic form, exceptin the third person singular, when then, you add "-s" to the base form.
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Continuous Tenses
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Present Continous
Present continuous is the verb tense is formed with the verb "be" in the present -am, is, are- accompanied by another verb with "ing"
Past Continuous
Past Continuous is the verb tense forrmed with verb b and in the past- was, were- accompanied by another verb with "ing"
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