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Past Perfect,

Present perfect,
Future perfect
NAMA
KELOMPOK

Salama Yunita
Alena Arzu Fransiska.
Ardian Martani N
PAST PERFECT TENSE
PAST PERFECT TENSE

The past perfect, also called the


pluperfect, is a verb tense used to
talk about actions that were
completed before some point in the
past.The past perfect tense is for
talking about something that
happened before something else.
PATTERN PAST PERFECT
TENSE

Example:
(+) Subject + 1. I turned back to the house and saw that some
had + ( past someone named tootles had defaced my front door !
participle) + ...
2. When i arrived in Jakarta, Rara had already

returned to Bandung.
PATTERN PAST
PERFECT TENSE
Example:
1. My brother hadn't slept (-) Subject + had +
2. She had not studied not + ( past participle)
japanese before she moved + ...
to Japan
PATTERN PAST
PERFECT TENSE

(?) Had + subject + ( past


participle) + ...
Example:
1. Had they come?
2. Had she studied English before
she moved to Jakarta?
PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE
PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE
- The present perfect is a grammatical
combination of the present tense and perfect
aspect that is used to express a past event that
has present consequences
- In addition, these tenses are usually used to
show events or discuss experiences/changes
related to a place.he
PATTERN PRESENT
PERFECT TENSE

(+) Subject + has/have + verb 3


+ object
(-) Subject + has/have + not +
verb3 + object
(?) Has/have + Subject + verb3
+ object
EXAMPLE

• (+) : - I have done the dishes.


- I have bought a new car.
- She has already submitted her paper.
• (-) : - My sister has not started a new business.
- He has not gone to the gymnastic class.
. - Julia hasn’t finished her Science project.
•(?) : - Have you bought a new car?
- Has Julia finished her Science project?
- Has your sister started a new business?The
FUTURE PERFECT
TENSE
FUTURE PERFECT
TENSE
Future Perfect Tense is a
sentence pattern that is used
to express something that is
predicted to have happened
or been completed in the
future .
PATTERN FUTURE
PERFECT TENSE

(+) Subject + will + have + V3


(-) Subject + will + not + have + V3
(?) Will + Subject + have + V3?
EXAMPLE

(+): - I will have done my homework.


- He will have read it by Monday.
- They will have gone to work by 9 am.
(-): -They will have gone to work by 9 am.
- He won’t have read it by Monday.
- They will not have gone to work by 9 am.
(?): - Will you have done your homework?
- Will she have read the letter by 8.30 this evening?
- Will they have arrived at the bus stop by 5.30?
Thank you!!❤

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