What is the future tense of help?
I will/shall be helping. You/We/They will/shall be helping. He/She/It will/shall have helped or (archaic) holpen. I will/shall have helped or (archaic) holpen.
What tense is have lived?
I lived in Minnesota for 10 years. This is okay for past situations, but if a person still lives in that particular place, the present perfect tense should be used….Lesson Three.
Singular | Plural |
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You have lived | You have lived |
He has lived | |
She has lived | They have lived |
It has lived |
Is has lived correct?
Has lived is the present perfect. It is used to denote whether we’ve done something or not up to the present time, the frequency, or the duration, but without specifying when the action has happened. Ex: I have lived in France for four years. (duration).
Will you have lived meaning?
This is present perfect continous. It has the same meaning as I outlined with present perfect above PLUS it indicates that you will continue to do so indefinitely/to some unstated time in the future. So: “I have lived in this house for 6 years and been very happy here.
What tense is have you ever been?
Have you ever been on TV? The present perfect can be used to talk about things you have done in your life, without saying when you did them. It can be used to talk about experiences you’ve had, or things you have done or tried in the past. The present perfect is used to talk about if you did something, not when!
Is it correct to say did you ever?
Though both are correct in their own ways, using the word “Ever” just doesn’t sound right. ‘Have you ever eaten’ is correct which is present perfect form of the verb used with ‘ever’ and with unspecified time of action. ‘Did you ever eat’ is simple past which is used for specific times in the past e.g. ‘yesterday’.