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10 September, 11:34

Which tense allows for the sequencing of two or more non continuous events that occur in the same time period? Simple perfect progressive perfect progressive

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  1. 10 September, 11:54
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    The correct answer is:

    Perfect tense

    Explanation:

    Verb tenses are used to talk about the past, present and future, the tense that allows for the sequencing of two or more non continuous events that occur in the same time period is the perfect tense because it doesn't care about a specific time.

    The present perfect is used to talk about an action completed in the past that affects the presents, we also use perfect tense to talk about non continuous verbs (actions you cannot see), to indicate something that started before and continue in the present.

    The past perfect is used to talk about a completed action in which the specific time is not important but has a relationship with another past event, and to talk about non continuous verbs that indicate events that started in the past and continued until another past event.
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