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Should there be the Past Perfect? “He advised me to do as he said but I didn't pay any…” [closed]
past-tense
past-perfect
perfect-aspect
Is using "since" and "ago" with the present perfect correct? [duplicate]
past-tense
present-perfect
perfect-aspect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
The auxiliary verb (using in perfect tenses) in sentences with 2 or more notional verbs
perfect-aspect
Is there a better term for "perfect infinitive", "perfect participle" or "perfect gerund"?
terminology
infinitives
gerunds
participles
perfect-aspect
What does the sentence "People felt that the cyclist was performing at a surprisingly high level." become in the passive? [closed]
passive-voice
infinitives
perfect-aspect
sequence-of-tenses
What verb construction would you use?
time
perfect-aspect
sequence-of-tenses
continuous-aspect
'could have + past participle' to talk about possible events in the future
future
perfect-aspect
modal-verbs
A perfect use of a past participle without the auxiliary verb "have"
past-participles
perfect-aspect
Dare + have done
grammar
modal-verbs
infinitives
perfect-aspect
perfect-infinitive
What tense should I use for describing an ongoing action which has started a long time ago? [closed]
tenses
present-perfect
perfect-aspect
progressive-aspect
"We are finished" vs. "We have finished"
grammaticality
verbs
past-participles
auxiliary-verbs
perfect-aspect
Why is 'have' English's main perfect auxiliary?
etymology
auxiliary-verbs
perfect-aspect
Present perfect continuous
present-tense
perfect-aspect
continuous-aspect
Q: "Did I charter a train and take it to the sea?" vs. A: "I did charter a train and took it to the sea." How to explain to a learner the usage diff.?
perfect-aspect
How is the present perfect “connected” with the present?
present-perfect
perfect-aspect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
"could have" vs. "could have been"
grammar
present-perfect
syntactic-analysis
perfect-aspect
Meaning of 'could have done something'? [closed]
modal-verbs
perfect-aspect
can-could
Sentence in which Past Perfect is not thought of as preceding the action [closed]
tenses
past-tense
perfect-aspect
On official forms, does the present perfect imply that the situation is ongoing or has not yet concluded?
present-perfect
legalese
perfect-aspect
simple-past-vs-past-perfect
If he got the job, he would be very happy now
conditionals
modal-verbs
perfect-aspect
would
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