This post provides a simple format for the past, present and future perfect tenses:

 
Present Perfect
I have watched TV for many years.   
You have watched TV for many years.   
He has watched TV for many years.   
She has watched TV for many years.   
It has watched TV for many years.   
We have watched TV for many years.   
You have watched TV for many years.   
They have watched TV for many years.   

Present Perfect Continuous
I have been watching TV for three hours.   
You have been watching TV for three hours.   
He has been watching TV for three hours.   
She has been watching TV for three hours.   
It has been watching TV for three hours.   
We have been watching TV for three hours.   
You have been watching TV for three hours.   
They have been watching TV for three hours.
  
Past Perfect
I had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
You had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
He had eaten lunch  before the phone rang.   
She had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
It had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
We had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
You had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   
They had eaten lunch before the phone rang.   

Past Perfect Continuous
I had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
You had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
He had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
She had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
It had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
We had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
You had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.   
They had been watching TV for three hours before he arrived.
  
 
 
Future Perfect
I will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
You will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
He will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
She will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
It will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
We will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
You will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.   
They will have read the book by three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
  
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been learning English for two years.   
You will have been learning English for two years.   
He will have been learning English for two years.   
She will have been learning English for two years.   
It will have been learning English for two years.   
We will have been learning English for two years.   
You will have been learning English for two years.   
They will have been watching English for two years.  


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