13/11/2021
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The perfect tense of Subjunctive mode It is a verb tense that is used to refer to actions of the past that have already ended and whose effects reach the present or to speak of actions that will end in the future. For example: I hope the hanging clothes are not have wet with the rain.
This verb tense is formed with the assistant "Have" in present subjunctive followed by participle of the main verb, which is the one that will give it the global meaning. For example: Sorry not They have had enough time to complete the exam.
The past perfect can be used with different values:
First conjugation | Second conjugation | Third conjugation | |
Me | have loved | have feared | have departed |
Your voice | have loved | you have feared | you have parted |
He she | have loved | have feared | have departed |
Us | we will have loved | we will have feared | let's party |
You / You | have loved / loved | have feared / feared | will have departed / have departed |
They / as | have loved | have feared | have parted |
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