Hello could you check my work on these two questions?

Question one: 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 have and the present particle of the verb
C. use a form of the verb have and the past particle of the verb.
my answer is C
Second Question: 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 with Beth every afternoon.
C. By tomorrow Andy will have have walked with Beth every day this week.
My answer is C. Thanks

1 is right. 2 is wrong.

ok thank you for the second question I believe it would be A then

You're welcome.

Yes, 2 is A.

7. Is D

8. Is D

All of the answers to the test goes:
1.C
2.B
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.D
8.D
9. You have to Answer about your PERSONAL reading selection

you are wrong the answers are

C
D
A
A
B
B
im not sure about 7 and 8.
and 9 you have to answer on ur own

Your answer for question one is correct. To form the perfect tense of a verb, you need to use a form of the verb "have" and the past participle of the verb.

For question two, your answer is also correct. The sentence that contains a verb in the future perfect tense is C: "By tomorrow Andy will have walked with Beth every day this week." In this sentence, the verb "will have walked" is in the future perfect tense because it combines the future tense (will) with the perfect tense (have walked).

Great job on both questions!

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