
The English grammar's in decline. The names we have may sound fine.
Take the "present perfect" tense. Do you think it makes much sense? It's far from perfect, you see, perhaps for you, but not for me.
The present tense does not exist as such, though on the list. In an instant, presents 'past'.
Where does that leave us at last?
Past perfect - in other words: past past.
It leaves us past's imperfect past. So, granted there's no present tense, our future's dangling on the fence!
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