Aspects of Verbs
Aspects of Verbs
Aspects of Verbs
Remember that verbs are words that describe an action, occurrence, or state of being. The
tense of a verb refers to the time of the action or state of being. The perfect form is the
verb tense used to talk about a completed action or condition and always uses a form of
“have” or “had,” plus the past participle.
Participles are words made out of verbs but used as adjectives. In English, participles are
also sometimes used to form compound words like “is going.” A past participle, in the
context we’re using it today, is the second part of a compound verb that’s used to form
perfect and passive tenses. Past participles usually end in -ed.
Verbs can appear in any one of three perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, and
future perfect.
By the end of the night, Mary will have danced for three hours.
Past perfect
Present perfect
Future perfect
Answer:
The present perfect tense is formed by combining the word have/has with the past
participle in order to express an action that began in the past and is now completed in the
present. In this case, the word has is paired with the past participle read, creating a
sentence that uses the present perfect tense.
Question #2:
Which verb tense is being used in the following sentence?
Past perfect
Present perfect
Future perfect
Answer:
The future perfect tense is formed by combining the word will, the word have, and the past
participle in order to express an action that began in the past and will be completed before
some point in the future. In this case, the words will and have are combined with the past
participle finished, creating a sentence that uses the future perfect tense.
Question #3:
Which verb tense is being used in the following sentence?
Past perfect
Present perfect
Future perfect
Answer:
The past perfect tense is formed by combining the word had and the past participle in
order to express an action that began in the past and was completed in the past before
something else occurred. In this case, the word had is combined with the past
participle decided, creating a sentence that uses the past perfect tense.
Question #4:
Which of the following sentences is written in the present perfect tense?
Answer:
In this case, the words have and finished are the clues that tell you this sentence is written
in the present perfect tense. The homework is something that was started in the past, but is
completed now.
Question #5:
How would you change the following sentence so that it is written in the past perfect
tense: