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correct use of verb tenses indicates clearly when an event occurred. it is often best to stay with a single tense. mixing tenses can confuse and distract your reader.
six basic verb tenses
present: he arrives today.
past: he arrived yesterday.
future: he will arrive tomorrow.
present perfect: he has arrived already.
past perfect: he had arrived earlier than expected.
future perfect: he will have arrived by next week.
write the appropriate form of each verb in parentheses on the line provided.
- i ___ about life without friends. (wonder, present perfect)
- now i ___ it is no life at all. (conclude, present perfect)
- i ___ at this conclusion by a simple experiment. (arrive, present perfect)
- until yesterday, i ___ to no one for thirty days. (talk, past perfect)
- i ___ no calls. (answer, past perfect)
- i ___ no one. (visit, past perfect)
- for thirty days, i ___ without friends. (live, past perfect)
- i finally ___ what friendship means. (learn, present perfect)
The present perfect tense is formed as 'have/has + past - participle' and is used to show an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. The past perfect tense is 'had + past - participle' and is used to show an action that was completed before another past action. We apply these rules to fill in the blanks.
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- have wondered
- have concluded
- have arrived
- had talked
- had answered
- had visited
- had lived
- have learned