The Past Perfect tense is used to talk about an action that was completed before another action or specific time in the past.
Active Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Subject+had+V3 |
I had played with my dog before dinner. |
| Negative |
Subject+had not+V3 |
I had not played with my dog before dinner. |
| Question |
had+Subject+V3? |
Had I played with my dog before dinner? |
Passive Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Object+had been+V3 |
The game had been played by the team. |
| Negative |
Object+had not been+V3 |
The game had not been played. |
| Question |
had+Object+been+V3? |
Had the game been played? |
Grammar Focus
- Had — indicates the action was completed before another past action
- Been — used before V3 in passive to show the action was completed before another past event
The Present Perfect tense is used to talk about actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past but are connected to the present.
Active Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Subject+have/has+V3 |
I have played with my dog today. |
| Negative |
Subject+have/has not+V3 |
I have not played with my dog today. |
| Question |
have/has+Subject+V3? |
Have I played with my dog today? |
Passive Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Object+have/has been+V3 |
The game has been played by the team today. |
| Negative |
Object+have/has not been+V3 |
The game has not been played today. |
| Question |
have/has+Object+been+V3? |
Has the game been played today? |
Grammar Focus
- Have/Has — have with I/you/we/they; "has" with he/she/it
- Been — used before V3 in passive, shows the action is still relevant to the present
The Future Perfect tense is used to describe actions that will have been completed by a certain point in the future.
Active Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Subject+will+have+V3 |
I will have played with my dog by the time you arrive. |
| Negative |
Subject+will not (won't)+have+V3 |
I will not have played with my dog by the time you arrive. |
| Question |
will+Subject+have+V3? |
Will I have played with my dog by the time you arrive? |
Passive Voice
|
Formula |
Example |
| Affirmative |
Object+will+have/has been+V3 |
The game will have been played by the team by the time you arrive. |
| Negative |
Object+will not (won't)+have/has been+V3 |
The game will not have been played by the time you arrive. |
| Question |
will+Object+have/has been+V3? |
Will the game have been played by the time you arrive? |
Grammar Focus
- Will have — indicates an action will be completed before a specific future time
- Been — used before V3 in passive to show the action will have been completed before a future event