"Subject + am/are/is + Verb-ing + Complement" is the formula of ... tense
present continuous
generally, this tense is used to denote an event in the past.
past tense
is Used to indicate future actions or circumstances
future tense
this tense is Used to indicate actions that will be carried out in the past but failed (failed plan).
past future tense
She has not been speaking for the last 3 hours.
is the example of ...
... is Used to show an action or event that has been completed and emphasizes the results.
present perfect tense
... tense is Used to indicate an event that is happening in the past
past cotinuous
"Subject + will/be going to + Verb1 + Complement"
is the formula of ... tense
simple future
generally, the word modals used in past future tense is
should / would
"I was studying English when he called." is the example of ...
past continuous tense
"I have not finished my homework."
is an example of ... tense
present perfect tense
"Subject + had + Verb3 + Complement" is the formula of ... tense
past perfect
"You are not going to be studying English."
is the example of ... tense
future continuous
Subject + would/should + be + Verb-ing + Complement
is the formula of ... tense
past future continuous
"Am I going to work hard for this company?" is the example of ...
.. tense Used to show actions that began in the past and continue today
present prefect continuus
"I was studying English when he called"
is the example of ... tense
past continuous
this tense is Used to indicate actions that will continue to occur in the future. This tense emphasizes results.
"I would have bought a new car if I had enough money"
is the example of ... tense
past future perfect
"I would not be studying if you did not disturb me yesterday."
is the example of ...
past future continuous tense
Has/have + Subject + been + Verb-ing + Complement?
is the formula of ... tense
present perfect continuous
"Had + Subject + been + Verb-ing + Complement?"
is the formula of ... tense
past perfect continuous
the formula of the future prefect continuous tense is ...
Subject + will + have + been + Verb-ing + Complement
this tense is Used to indicate actions that would have been and are still being carried out in the past, but actually did not happen. This tense emphasizes the duration and results.
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
"She would not have been waiting for me for 3 hours yesterday but she had gone at 9.00 PM."
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past future perfect continuous tense