42.8 The Perfect Tense is a PRIMARY TENSE, and uses a variation of the ATHEMATIC primary endings with which you are already familiar.
(cf. S 385)
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Wilfred E. Major and Michael Laughy
42.8 The Perfect Tense is a PRIMARY TENSE, and uses a variation of the ATHEMATIC primary endings with which you are already familiar.
(cf. S 385)