13/11/2021
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The past perfect compound of indicative mood it's a verbal tense which is used to refer to actions of the past that have already been completed, but whose effects are still valid in the present. For example: I have gone out to walk all morning and I'm tired.
This verb tense is formed with the auxiliary "have" in present of the indicative followed by participle of the main verb, which is the one that will give it the global meaning. For example: Things they haveOutcome better than we expected.
The past perfect compound can be used with different values:
First conjugation | Second conjugation | Third conjugation | |
Me | I have loved | I have feared | I have left |
Your voice | You have loved | you have feared | you have left |
He she | has loved | has feared | Has left |
Us | we have loved | we have feared | we have parted |
You / you / you | have loved / have loved | have feared / feared | have departed / have departed |
They | they have loved | they have feared | they have departed |
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