The perfect tenses are verb tenses showing actions completed at or before a specific time.
In English, there are three simple perfect tenses, formed with conjugations of the auxiliary verb have and a verb:
In addition to these, we can distinguish the three perfect progressive tenses:
Obviously, the convoluted passives of these tenses are rarely used.
See also: past tense, future tense, grammatical aspect.
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