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When using the perfect chances of verbs it’s necessary to add a/an

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"perfect chances of verbs?" I haven't heard of that, ever, in my 73 years.

Is it possible that you meant "perfect tenses of verbs?"

One possible answer for consideration would be "auxiliary verb," such as "had," "have," and so on.
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