Something that we learned this week in class was simple progressive and perfect tenses. The three simple tenses are past tense, present tense, and future. We learned that when you use progressive tense you should use the auxiliary verb be and a present participle. the three progressive tenses are present progressive, past progressive, and future progressive. An example of present progressive is Alyssa is studying Italian. The example for past progressive is Alyssa was studying Italian. An example for past progressive is Alyssa was studying Italian. An example for future progressive is Alyssa will be studying Italian. There are three perfect tenses. when you use a perfect tense you use have and a past participle. An example for present tense is I have read the super long book on venice. An example for the past perfect tense is I had read the super long book on venice before my trip. An example for the future perfect tense is I will have read the super long book on venice before my ten hour flight to there. when you use the present tense you have started in the past but you will continue to do the action that you are doing in the sentence. When you use the past tense you have completed the action by another action in the sentence. When you use the future tense you will eventually complete something by a specific side during the sentence. We learned that In perfect tenses the passive voice is formed by inserting been. An example of this is The solution has been proposed a while ago. The progressive form of perfect tenses indicate ongoing actions. An example of this is I have been planning for months. I wrote all of these notes down in my composition. I can’t wait to learn more about this.
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