PRESENT PERFECT TENSE What It Does: expresses action that began in the past but is still happening. Formed by adding "has" or "have" Example: The students have talked in class a long time.
PAST PERFECT TENSE What It Does: expresses actions that both began and finished in the past. Formed by adding "had" Example: The students had talked a long time.
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE What It Does: expresses action that will begin in the future and be finished by a specific time Formed by adding "will have" Example: The students will have completed their draft by Friday.
ALL TENSES OF WALK Present: walk Past: walked Future : will walk Present Perfect: have/has walked Past Perfect: had walked Future Perfect: will have walked
ALL TENSES OF WISH Present: wish Past: wished Future : will wish Present Perfect: have/has wished Past Perfect: had wished Future Perfect: will have wished