I had imagined.
For IMAGINE: Past simple – I imagined the book, Past perfect – I had imagined the book before you showed me, Past Continuous – I was imagining the book and Past perfect continuous – I had been imagining the book since talked about it. The Past Tense of imagine is imagined.
What is past perfect tense examples?
Examples of Past Perfect Tense
We were not able to stay overnight at the hotel since we had not reserved a room in advance. She had never been to the symphony before last night. Marc knew Philadelphia so well because he had lived there for five years. He understood the math test because he had been tutored all week.
Is Imagine past or present tense?
Imagine verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
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imagine | imagining | imagined |
What tense to use with Imagine?
present tense
imagine Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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I/you/we/they | imagine |
he/she/it | imagines |
present participle | imagining |
past tense | imagined |
What is the past perfect think?
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
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you | had thought |
he, she, it | had thought |
we | had thought |
you | had thought |
Where is past perfect tense used?
The past perfect refers to a time earlier than before now. It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past. It does not matter which event is mentioned first – the tense makes it clear which one happened first.
What is perfect perfect tense?
The perfect tense or aspect (abbreviated PERF or PRF) is a verb form that indicates that an action or circumstance occurred earlier than the time under consideration, often focusing attention on the resulting state rather than on the occurrence itself. An example of a perfect construction is I have made dinner.
What is the past perfect tense of call?
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
---|---|
you | had called |
he, she, it | had called |
we | had called |
you | had called |
Who is in past tense?
The word “who” is a pronoun, so it does not have a past tense.
What is the v2 of imagine?
Imagine V1 V2 V3 V4 V5, Past Simple and Past Participle Form of Imagine
Base Form | s/es/ies | ing Form |
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imagine | imagines | imagining |
What is the past tense of likes?
liked
Past tense of the verb “like”: liked.
What is past participle?
: a word that expresses completed action and is one of the principal parts of a verb The words “raised” in “many hands were raised” and “thrown” in “the ball has been thrown” are past participles.
What is the past perfect tense of prepare?
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
---|---|
you | had prepared |
he, she, it | had prepared |
we | had prepared |
you | had prepared |
What is the past tense of known?
knew
11 Past participle forms
Present tense form | Past tense | Past participle |
---|---|---|
know | knew | known |
lay | laid | laid |
lead | led | led |
learn | learnt/learned | learnt/learned |
What is 3rd form of think?
Base (1st) First Form – Think. Past (2nd) Second Form – Thought. Past Participle (3rd) Third Form – Thought.
What is past form of Kiss?
past tense of kiss is kissed.
What is the past perfect tense of enjoy?
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
---|---|
you | had enjoyed |
he, she, it | had enjoyed |
we | had enjoyed |
you | had enjoyed |
What is perfect tense example?
Perfect verb tense is used to show an action that is complete and finished, or perfected. This tense is expressed by adding one of the auxiliary verbs — have, has, or had — to the past participle form of the main verb. For example: I have seen the movie that was nominated for an Academy Award.
What is the past perfect tense of eat?
had eaten
have eaten
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
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you | had eaten |
he, she, it | had eaten |
we | had eaten |
you | had eaten |
Why are perfect tenses called perfect?
As to why it’s perfect, the term comes from Latin perfectus, “achieved, finished, completed”. Which is quite literally what you have done whenever you have done something.
What is the past tense of forget?
forgot
The past tense of forget is forgot. The -ed participle is forgotten.