the Perfect-Tense of the verb grade 6.pptx

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PERFECT TENSES OF THE VERBS

REVIEW!! Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb provided before each number

Jane and Jasmine _________ up early every day. WAKE

2. They immediately ____ to their garden every morning. GO

3. In fact, they ____ to do the same activities in the next few months. CONTINUE

4. They ___ fresh flowers quite regularly PICK

5. Actually, they already ___ more varieties of flowering plants two days ago. COLLECT

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE used to show an action that is complete and finished, or perfected . This tense is expressed by adding one of the auxiliary verbs — have, has, or had — to the past participle form of the main verb . Mi ra had gone to the movies.” Here, 'had gone' refers to the fact that Ira already went to the movies in the past, and the action is already completed while we are speaking about it .

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Is made up of has/have plus the past participle form of the verb. It refers to an action or state that happened or occured at an indefinite time in the past or something that began in the past and continued up the present.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE A. Has + past participle of the verb of the verb is used when the subject is singular. Example: Sheila has worked as a nurse for a year now.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE A. Have + past participle of the verb of the verb is used when the subject is plural. It is also used when the subject is I or You Examples: They have explored Igbaclang Cave for almost an hour. I have worked as a teacher two years ago.

PAST PERFECT TENSE Indicates an action that had already happened at some point in the past before another action took place. It also refers to actions that were completed before specific time in the past. Had + past participle form

Example: After Sheila and Maricel had passed the nursing licensure examination, they applied for work.

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE Is a verb tense used with an action that will be completed sometime in the future before another action will take place or before a specified point in the future. Will/Shall have + the past participle form

Example: By next year, they will have returned to the place together with their families

Example: Sheila will have worked as a nurse here before she goes abroad.

SW # 2 Compose a clear and coherent sentence by choosing the correct perfect form of the verb in the parenthesis.

Father (has planted, had planted, will have planted) vegetables in the yard since last summer.

2. He (has spent, had spent, will have spent) most of his free time taking care of them for almost a year now.

3. The children (have helped, will have helped, had helped) him water the vegetables before the sun rose.

4. They said that they (have enjoyed, had enjoyed, will have enjoyed) watching the plants grow.

5. He (has brought, had brought, will have brought) them to the market by tomorrow for selling before the typhoon came
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