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Past Perfect Continues tense
- Rules ? Perfect continues tense tell about the time, for the definite (particular point of time) time ?since? is used.
- For indefinite time ? for? is used.
- In affirmative sentence Subject + had been + first form of verb + ing.
Affirmative Sentence
- I had been working for hours.
- She has been working since 4?o clock.
- I had been living in Delhi since 1979.
Negative sentences
Rules ?Subject+ Had + not + been
- I had not been working for four hours.
- She had not been since 4?o clock.
- I had not been living in Delhi since 1979.
Interrogative Sentences ? Affirmative
- Rules ? ?Had? will come at the starting of the sentences,
- interrogative adverb will come before ?had?
- Had he been working for four hours?
- Had she been working since 4?o clock?
- Had I been living in Delhi since 1979?
Interrogative sentence ? negative
Rules ? ?not? before ?been?
- Had I not been working for four hours?
- Had she not been working since 4?o clock?
- Had I not been living in Delhi since 1979?
Example
- He had been living in deli for last 10 years.
- She had been reading since 4? o clock in the night?
- Workers had been working hard for eight hours.
- He had been suffering form fever for a week.
- Kid had been crying for milk for 2 hours.
- Your friends had not been helping you for long time.
- Had you been waiting for him since morning?
- Had your team been playing for last two days?
- Had you been waiting for him since morning?
- Had dogs not been barking since morning?
- Had she not been taking this examination since 1985?
- Where had they been living for last five years?
- Why had you not been going to school for last five days?
- Why had you not been working hard since July?
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Future Interrogative Exercise
Affirmative Interrogative Exercise Put the correct verb in the blank place .......I...... working on 10 am?........you ........ laying on this time tomorrow?.............he......coming today?...........I ..............helping you?.............you...
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Future Perfect Continues Tense
Affirmative Sentence Rule ? "Since" to tell about particular time of period "for" to tell about uncertain time of period "shall have been" ? with I, we + ing "Will have been with" - he, she, you, they + ingI shall have been reading for four hours.He will...
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Future Continues Tense
Affirmative Sentences Rule ? I, we (shall be+ ing) He, she, you, they (will be +ing ) I shall be helping youyou will be going to Jaipur.He will be coming today.They will be playing with us.She will be working happily.Negative Sentences Rule ? ?not"...
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Present Continues Tense
(Present continues tense) Affirmative Sentence Rules (add ?ing? with first form of the verb) plural noun (you, they) ? are+ ?ing? with first form of the verb singular noun (he, she, it) ?is+ ?ing? with first form of the verb I am reading my book.She...
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Tenses : Present, Past, Future
Present Tense 1a) PRESENT INDEFINITE/SIMPLE Affirmative: Sub+V1 I write a letter. She makes a doll. Note:Use s/es with the 1st form of the verb if the Subject is He/She/It or singular Noun (boy, player, teacher, Mohan, Sita etc). Negative: Sub+do/does+not+V1...
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