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sp2606 [1]
3 years ago
10

Her ____ began to fade when she returned to the Sorbonne to succeed her husband.

English
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
8 0
<span> <span> <span> Tense Describes... How to Form It Examples </span> </span> <span> <span> Present action occurring in the present <span>use the first principal part of the verb, or add -s or -es</span> I run, she runs, they swim, you swim, dad launches, Paul watches </span> <span> Past action that already occurred and is no longer occurring <span>for most verbs, add -d or -ed</span> I ran, she ran, they swam, you swam, dad launched, Paul watched </span> <span> Future action that will take place in the future <span>use the helping verb will or shall with the present verb tense</span> I will run, she shall run, they will swim, you shall swim, dad will launch, Paul will watch </span> <span> Present Perfect action completed at some indefinite point in the past, or that started in the past and is still occurring <span>add has or have to the past participle</span> I have run, she has run, they have swam, you have swam, dad has launched, Paul has watched </span> <span> Past Perfect action that was completed before some other action in the past <span>add had to the past participle</span> I had run, she had run, they had swam, you had swam, dad had launched, Paul had watched </span> <span> Future Perfect action that will take place before another future action <span>add shall have or will have to the past participle</span> I will have run, she shall have run, they shall have swam, you will have swam, dad will have launched, Paul shall have watched </span> </span> </span>

 

<span> <span> <span> Tense Describes... How to Form It Examples </span> </span> <span> <span> Present action occurring in the present <span>use the first principal part of the verb, or add -s or -es</span> I run, she runs, they swim, you swim, dad launches, Paul watches </span> <span> Past action that already occurred and is no longer occurring <span>for most verbs, add -d or -ed</span> I ran, she ran, they swam, you swam, dad launched, Paul watched </span> <span> Future action that will take place in the future <span>use the helping verb will or shall with the present verb tense</span> I will run, she shall run, they will swim, you shall swim, dad will launch, Paul will watch </span> <span> Present Perfect action completed at some indefinite point in the past, or that started in the past and is still occurring <span>add has or have to the past participle</span> I have run, she has run, they have swam, you have swam, dad has launched, Paul has watched </span> <span> Past Perfect action that was completed before some other action in the past <span>add had to the past participle</span> I had run, she had run, they had swam, you had swam, dad had launched, Paul had watched </span> <span> Future Perfect action that will take place before another future action <span>add shall have or will have to the past participle</span> I will have run, she shall have run, they shall have swam, you will have swam, dad will have launched, Paul shall have watched </span> </span> </span>

 



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