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Old November 11, 2009, 05:07 AM
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I concede that the pluperfect is the same as the past perfect, but most Americans prefer the latter.

Quoting this article, English has three perfect tenses:
present perfect
past perfect
future perfect

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Old November 11, 2009, 04:19 PM
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1.-What about active voice what is the gramar?
2.-The future perfect passive: como se leeria esto en espanol?
I will have been given
John will have been seen
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Old November 11, 2009, 04:33 PM
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1.-What about active voice what is the gramar?
2.-The future perfect passive: como se leeria esto en espanol?
I will have been given
John will have been seen
Passive:
I will have been given (I shall have been given) = habré sido dado
John will have been seen (John shall have been seen) = Juán habrá sido visto

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I will have given = habré dado
John will have seen = Juán habrá visto
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Old November 11, 2009, 04:42 PM
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thanks, I got it, now is more clear for me, thanks a lot .=) =)!!!
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The streets have been polluted by people throwing trash everywhere.

Present Perfect Tense + Present Participle in Active Voice

By(as a result)people throwing trash everywhere, the streets have become polluted .

Passive Voice + Present Perfect Verb Tense

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The streets have been polluted by people throwing trash everywhere.

Present Perfect Tense + Present Participle in Active Voice

By(as a result)people throwing trash everywhere, the streets have become polluted .

Passive Voice + Present Perfect Verb Tense

¿Tiene ud. qualquieras preguntas?
Only I will do a bit correction in your last post.

¿Tiene ud. cualquier pregunta?

I hope you understand my correction.
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no, I don{t have more questions about it , I´ve already delevered my homework with some troubles but I did it, thanks ,..=)
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Only I will do a bit correction in your last post.

¿Tiene ud. cualquier pregunta?

I hope you understand my correction.
"Pregunta" deba ser masculino, asi que "cualquier" debe ser masculino tambien... ¿Está corregir, Crotalito?

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Old November 19, 2009, 11:49 PM
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"Pregunta" deba ser masculino, asi que "cualquier" debe ser masculino tambien... ¿Está corregir, Crotalito?
I guess that you are asking me if it should to be masculine gender or female, really it's indifferent, you can use that word with both genders as question.
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@Suavemente: "pregunta" is a feminin, but "cualquiera", for euphony reasons, becomes "cualquier" before a noun. However, your question should have rather been "¿Tiene usted alguna pregunta?"
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