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DiKsa [7]
3 years ago
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What would be the Present Tense, Past Tense, Future Tense, Present Perfect Tense, Past Perfect Tense, and Future Perfect Tense o

f Run
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2 answers:
lord [1]3 years ago
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The present perfect verb tense refers to something that was just completed in the recent past. For example, “I have just finished writing my essay.” Present perfect can also be used to describe something that happened in the past but is still occurring. For example, “Daniel has worked for Exxon for the past 12 years.” Past perfect refers to how two things that have already happened relate. For example, “Before he went home from work, Eric stopped by the store.” Future perfect tense refers to something that will be completed before a future time. For example, “I will write my essay before next Friday.”
Leto [7]3 years ago
7 0

Present Tense: We Run

Past Tense: We ran

Future Tense: We will run

Present Perfect: We have run

Past Perfect: We had run

Future Perfect: We will have been running,

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