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The perfect tenses are constructed using the third principal part, called the ________ .
present participle
perfect progressive tenses
the auxiliaries will and have
past participle
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past participle
(The perfect tenses are formed with the auxiliary have + the past participle — the third principal part.)
(The perfect tenses are formed with the auxiliary have + the past participle — the third principal part.)
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