Free Spelling and Grammar Checker - Perfect Tense
www.perfecttense.com › free-grammar-checkerUnlike other online spelling and grammar checkers, our free version corrects all of the same spelling, grammar, and punctuation mistakes as our full version. To use Perfect Tense, just paste or type your text into the text area above and any errors will automatically be underlined. Perfect Tense underlines suggestions in yellow and corrections in red. Once you hover over the underlined word, Perfect Tense will show the recommended replacement, which you can choose to accept or ignore.
The Past Perfect Tense - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › past-perfectThe Past Perfect Tense. We don't use the past perfect a lot in English, but it is useful, and it sounds very good if you can use it correctly. Also, it's really easy to make - just the past simple of 'have' and the past participle. The positive - make it with 'had' + the past participle (usually made by adding 'ed' to the infinitive, but a few verbs have irregular past participles ):
Verb Tenses - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › verb-tensesThis is a list of all the grammar exercises on this site, about verb tenses and other things. Present Simple Spelling Changes. This is an explanation of how we sometimes need to change the spelling of a verb with 'he, she, it' in the present simple, for example why 'cry' becomes 'cries' but 'play' is 'plays'. Adverbs of Frequency.