Questions in Perfect Tenses
The table below shows the way we build the questions in Perfect tenses in English.
Affirmative | Questions | |
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Past Perfect | I had written an email before you called me. |
What had I written before you called me? |
You had written an email before you called me. |
What had you written before I called you? |
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He/She/It had written an email before you called me. |
What has he/she/it written before you called them? |
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We/You/They had written an email before you called me. |
What had we/you/they written before you called me? |
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Present Perfect | I have written an email. | What have I written? |
You have written an email. | What have you written? | |
He/She/It has written an email. | What has he/she/it written? | |
We/You/They have written an email? | What have we/you/they written? | |
Future Perfect | I'll have written an email by 5 p.m. tomorrow. |
What will I have written by 5 p.m. tomorrow? |
You'll have written an email by 5 p.m. tomorrow. |
What will you have written by 5 p.m. tomorrow? |
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He/She/It will have written an email by 5 p.m. tomorrow. |
What will he/she/it have written by 5 p.m. tomorrow? |
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We/You/They will have written an email by 5 p.m. tomorrow. |
What will we/you/they have written by 5 p.m. tomorrow? |