Future Perfect Tense
We use the future perfect tense when there is an action that will be finished by a certain time – “By 2030, we will have landed on Mars.”
We use the future perfect tense when there is an action that will be finished by a certain time – “By 2030, we will have landed on Mars.”
The present perfect tense form combines “have” or “has” with the past participle of a verb. It shows actions that are finished in the present.
Interrogatives are the questions we ask to learn more. They help us learn about the world and gain new knowledge and connections.
From the past, present and future, how well do you know your verb tenses? We list all 12 verb tense conjugation with examples using the verb “to travel”.