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I am knowing. You/We/They are knowing. Present Perfect Tense. He/She/It has known, knowen (archaic), or knowed (dialect). I have known, knowen (archaic), or knowed (dialect).
What is the form of know?
V1 Base Form (Infinitive): | To Know |
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V2 Past Simple: | Knew |
V3 Past Participle: | Known |
V4 3rd Person Singular: | Knows |
V5 Present Participle/Gerund: | Knowing |
What are present perfect words?
What are signal words for the Present Perfect?
- just.
- yet.
- never.
- already.
- ever.
- so far.
- up to now.
- recently.
What is the past tense of know?
Present tense form | Past tense | Past participle |
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know | knew | known |
lay | laid | laid |
lead | led | led |
learn | learnt/learned | learnt/learned |
Why do we use present perfect?
The present perfect is used to indicate a link between the present and the past. The time of the action is before now but not specified, and we are often more interested in the result than in the action itself.
Is there a word know?
verb (used with object), knew, known, know·ing. to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
How do you use the word know?
Know sentence example
- I know you must be tired, so I will let you rest. …
- I know they don’t like me. …
- He didn’t know the car was coming. …
- I know better than that. …
- Do you know that profound thinker? …
- Oh, mother, I would like to know everything. …
- Jim did not but he would not tell the Sawhorse that.
What is 2nd form of know?
(Base) 1st | (Past) 2nd | (Past Participle) 3rd |
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Know | Knew | Known |
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What is perfect perfect tense?
Definition of perfect tense
grammar. : a verb tense that is used to refer to an action or state that is completed at the time of speaking or at a time spoken of.
What are the 12 tense in English?
Tenses that normally appear together in sentences: present simple and present perfect, present simple and present continuous, past simple and present perfect, past simple and past continuous, past simple and past perfect.