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**past, present, future | **past, present, future | ||
**and sub-categories of them | **and sub-categories of them | ||
=== "Perfect" tenses === | |||
* we use the "perfect tense" to describe a "state" or condition of being or having | |||
** in either the past, present or future | |||
* past perfect uses the auxiliary verb, '''''had''''' | |||
** ''I had been there'' = in the past that was my state, i.e. ''I used to be there but no longer am'' | |||
* present perfect uses the auxiliary verbs '''''has''''' & '''''have''''' | |||
** ''They have been there'' = they have been and still are in the state of having been there, i.e. ''They were there and they still were there'' | |||
* future perfect uses the auxiliary verbs, '''''will have''''' | |||
** ''They will have been there'' = not now, but in the future they will be in the state of being there, i.e. ''They're not there yet but will be at some point in the future'' | |||
*'''HAS''' and '''HAVE''' finite verb forms are '''PRESENT TENSE''' | *'''HAS''' and '''HAVE''' finite verb forms are '''PRESENT TENSE''' | ||