The document discusses different verb tenses:
- The present perfect tense describes actions that have already been completed or "perfected" and continue to the present.
- The past perfect tense shows an action that occurred before something else in the past.
- The future perfect tense indicates an action that will be completed at a specific time in the future.
The document discusses different verb tenses:
- The present perfect tense describes actions that have already been completed or "perfected" and continue to the present.
- The past perfect tense shows an action that occurred before something else in the past.
- The future perfect tense indicates an action that will be completed at a specific time in the future.
The document discusses different verb tenses:
- The present perfect tense describes actions that have already been completed or "perfected" and continue to the present.
- The past perfect tense shows an action that occurred before something else in the past.
- The future perfect tense indicates an action that will be completed at a specific time in the future.
Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our sins As we forgive those who sins against us And do not bring us to the test and Deliver us from evil Amen. NATIONAL ANTHEMN ATTENDANCE A RECAP ! Identify the correct verb that should be used in the following sentences. 1. The Americans (has , have) different way of living. 2. The Philippines (is , are) one of a beautiful country. 3. All (are , is) expected to be there in the concert. 4. We (play , plays) inside the house. 5. Joana and the children (go , goes) inside the room. 6. The flowers and the trees (grow , grows) so fast. 7. Some of the participants (portray , portrays) their roles perfectly. 8. There (was , were) a woman whose arguing with the young man. PERFECT TENSES OF VERB PERFECT TENSE It helps tell actions that have already been completed or “perfected”. There are three perfect tenses which can be used. These are Present perfect tense, Past perfect tense and Future perfect tense. PAST PARTICIPLE The past participle is often, but not always, formed by adding the suffix -ed to a verb. It can also be paired with an auxiliary verb like "was," "were," "has" and "had" to show that an action has been completed. For example: 1. He was finished with the project. 2. The cookies were baked fresh this morning. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
MEANING VERB FORM EXAMPLE
1. Lang Dulay has been It tells actions that Has / Have a weaver since she happened or did not + was 12. happen in the past but Past participle of the 2. They have shown continues to present. verb different design of the gown. PAST PERFECT TENSE
MEANING VERB FORM EXAMPLE
1. They had said a It shows action which prayer before they Had happened before. harvested fruits. + 2. The weavers had The expression before Past participle of the dried the abaca is often used in past verb before they tied the perfect tense. strands. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
MEANING VERB FORM EXAMPLE
It show action which 1. The visitors will will be completed at a have arrived by the Will / Shall have time she finishes specific time in the future. + weaving. The expressions before, Past participle of the 2. She shall have by and by the time are verb mastered weaving used to indicate a by January. completed action.