- Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
( By March 1988, we should have been living here for six years)
- Past Future Perfect Tense
( I should have seen John, if I had come earlier)
- Past Future Continous Tense
( My brother would be finishing Thesis last week)
- Past Future Tense
( My father told me that he would give me a new hat)
- Future Perfect Continous Tense
( My grandmother will have been visiting us tomorrow )
- Future Perfect Tense
( I will have been in this hospital until tomorrow morning )
- Future Continous Tense
( Jonny won't be sleeping now )
- Simple Futute Tense
( I am going to have holiday )
- Past Perfect Continous Tense
( When Patrick came, Lisa had been cooking )
- Past Perfect Tense
( You had studied math before you moved to Los Angeles )
- Past Continous Tense
( When Donna was singing, Tim was watching drama movie )
- Present Perfect Continous Tense
( Sam has had his car for two years )
- Present Perfect Tense
( I have eaten some food )
- Present Continous Tense
( Mr. Brown is writing a new book )
- Simple Present Tense
( I am a doctor )
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
is quite useful for causing your audience to understand yet another important concept:
Consequences
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