Memory Perfect TensesVersion en ligne Match the sentence with its tense and verb. Example: I will have eaten by noon today. Matches with: Future Perfect (to eat) par Jessica González I have finished all my homework. Present perfect (to make) I will have finished. Future perfect (to make) Had she made all the exercises? I have not eaten lunch today. Future perfect (to paint) Will they have made the cake by noon tomorrow? Past perfect (to finish) They had painted an imitation of the Mona Lisa. Future perfect (to eat) Past perfect (to make) Their architect has painted three rooms, and he is missing two more. Present perfect (to eat). Present perfect (to paint) You had finished eating. Past perfect (to eat) Have we made things worse? I had eaten lunch, but then I was hungry again. I will have eaten lunch by noon. Present perfect (to finish) Future perfect (to finish) Past perfect (to paint) We will have the house painted by next month.