6.)Which of the following sentences contains a verb that is correctly formed in the perfect tense?

a.)Susan is spoken at our club before.
b.)Desmond has love swimming in the ocean.
c.)Desmond has love swimming in the ocean.
d.)Jake have painted his room three times.

7.)How do you form the perfect tense of a verb?
a.) Use the helping verb will and the base form of the verb.
b.) Use a form of the verb be and the past participle of the verb.
c.)Use a form of the verb have and the present
d.)Use a form of the verb have and the past participle of the verb.participle
of the verb

8.)Which of the following sentences contains a verb in the future perfect tense?
a.)Andy is going to walk home with Beth every afternoon.
b.)Andy has been walking home with Beth every afternoon.
c.)Andy will walk home with Beth every day next week.
d.)By tomorrow, Andy will have walked home with Beth every day this week.

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6 must have a typo. Two of your choices are the same.

I'll be glad to check your answers.

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6.) The correct sentence that contains a verb formed in the perfect tense is: d.) Jake has painted his room three times.

7.) To form the perfect tense of a verb, you use a form of the verb "have" and the past participle of the verb. Therefore, the correct answer is: d.) Use a form of the verb have and the past participle of the verb.

8.) The sentence that contains a verb in the future perfect tense is: d.) By tomorrow, Andy will have walked home with Beth every day this week.

6.) The correct answer is d.) "Jake have painted his room three times." This sentence contains a verb that is correctly formed in the perfect tense.

To determine the verb in the perfect tense, we need to look for the use of the helping verb "have" followed by the past participle of the verb. In this case, "have painted" is the correct form.

7.) The correct answer is d.) Use a form of the verb have and the past participle of the verb.

To form the perfect tense of a verb, you use a form of the verb "have" (such as have, has, or had) followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I have finished my homework." Here, "have" is the helping verb in the present tense, and "finished" is the past participle of the main verb "finish."

8.) The correct answer is d.) "By tomorrow, Andy will have walked home with Beth every day this week."

This sentence contains a verb in the future perfect tense. The future perfect tense is formed using "will have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. In this case, "will have walked" is the correct form. It indicates that by tomorrow, Andy will complete the action of walking home with Beth every day for the entire week.