pins 1 and 2
The future perfect tense of throw is will have thrown.
The present perfect tense of "throw" is "have thrown."
There are three perfect tenses for all verb: present perfect (have/has thrown), past perfect (had thrown), and future perfect (will have thrown).
It's when you strike out tag out or throw out
struck
If they open a lot.
The strike zone
The strike zone.
"Had struck off" is the past perfect tense.
Will have thrown.
The answer is 'had thrown'.
remember, one turn consists of two throws. when you get a strike, that means that you knock down all of the pins in one throw, and one throw exactly. if you knock down all the pins on your first throw, you can't have another throw and your turn is over. when you get a spare, that means you took your two throws and knocked down ALL of the pins. for example, if you knock down four of the pins in your first throw and 6 pins on your next throw, you get a spare. but if you get 0 pins on your first throw and 10 pins on your second throw, that is also a spare, not a strike.