A. Present Perfect Tense
- He has just got up at 6 a. m. (According to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, "got" is the standard past participle).
- We have already translated English texts.
- I have seen her today.
- They have already passed the exams.
- I have known him since 2000.
B. Past Perfect Tense
- They had finished their experiment by 5 o'clock.
- She had typed the letter by the time we returned.
- He had looked through the documents by 12 o'clock.
- He had had supper by that time. (Note: the first "had" is the auxiliary verb, the second is the past participle of "have" as explained by Grammarly).
C. Future Perfect Tense
- I will have made dinner by the time my husband comes.
- They will have built the shop before we move there.
- We will have packed the things by the time the taxi comes.
- They will have passed the exams by July.
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