PERFECT TENSE (TENSES PART 3)

PERFECT TENSE :- (TENSES PART 3)

Flow diagram of Tenses


 TYPES OF PERFECT TENSE RULE(AFFIR.) INTERRO(?) NEG
 PRESENT PERFECT Sub+Has/Have+V3+O Has/Have+S+V3+O+? S+Has/Have+not+V3+O
 PAST PERFECT S+Had+V3+OHad+S+V3+O+? S+Had not+V3+O
 FUTURE PERFECT S+Will/shall+Have+V3+O Will/shall+S+Have+V3+O+? S+Will/shall+not have+V3+O


Note :- HAS, is added when Subject(S) is SINGULAR NOUN. e.g., (He, She, It)
           HAVE, is added when Subject(S) is PLURAL. e.g., (We, You, They, These, Those)
          HAD, is added in Past Perfect Tense.

Let's see some examples for PRESENT PERFECT TENSE :-

1. He has gone to school. (Simple Affi.)

2. Has she worked hard ? (Interro ?)

3. Mohan has not read a book. ( Negative)

4. I have gone to market. (Simple Affi.)

5. Have they worked hard ?  (Interro ?)

6. We have not done work. ( Negative)

PAST PERFECT TENSE :-

Let's see some examples of Past Perfect Tense:-

1. He had gone to school. (Simple Affi.)

2. My mother had cooked food. (Simple Affi.)

3. Had the peon rung the bell ? ( Interro ?)

4. Had they worked hard ? (Interro ?)

5. Had he not read a book. ( Negative)

6. Had she not written a letter ? ( Negative)

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE :-

Let's see some examples of Future Perfect Tense:-

1. H will have gone to school. (Simple Affi.)

2. The guests will have  taken meal. (Simple Affi.)

3. They will not have voted against you. (Neg.)

4. The students will not have prepared for exams. (Neg.)

5. Will the girls have gone to see film by now ?

6. Will the patient have recovered soon ?





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