A tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective aspect)
1Give me the verb 'to be,' potential mood, past perfect tense.
2Grammarians define the perfect tense as that which expresses an action completed in the past and of which the consequences remain in the present.
3The +Future Perfect Tense+ expresses action to be completed at some specified future time.
4Perfect tense, indicative mood, 'I have found it!'
5Perfect Tense-IfI have been, etc.
6Present Perfect Tense-ActiveVoice
7Past Perfect Tense-ActiveVoice
8Past Perfect Tense-PassiveVoice
9Future Perfect Tense-ActiveVoice
10Future Perfect Tense-PassiveVoice
11"The subjunctive mood, past perfect tense of the verb 'to know.'"
12+The Future Perfect Tense _expresses action or being to be completed at some future time+.
13"The Green Dwarf, a Tale of the Perfect Tense," by the Lord Charles Albert Florian Wellesley.
14"Il n'est pas venu," she said ( perfect tense, third singular, he is not, or has not, come).
15"I have told you, haven't I, that 'I wrote' is the perfect tense, while 'I have written' is the imperfect tense."
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