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Tenses (Muet)

The document discusses various English tenses including the present perfect, past continuous, future continuous, and conditional perfect tenses. It provides definitions and examples of how each tense is formed and used. For the present perfect tense, it explains that it is used to express a past event that has present consequences. Examples given are "I have lived in the UK all my life" and "She has bought a new car." The past continuous tense is used to talk about an action in the past that continued up to a certain time. Examples for conditional perfect tense show that it is used to speculate about what could have happened if events were different, such as "I would have told John to come."

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Tenses (Muet)

The document discusses various English tenses including the present perfect, past continuous, future continuous, and conditional perfect tenses. It provides definitions and examples of how each tense is formed and used. For the present perfect tense, it explains that it is used to express a past event that has present consequences. Examples given are "I have lived in the UK all my life" and "She has bought a new car." The past continuous tense is used to talk about an action in the past that continued up to a certain time. Examples for conditional perfect tense show that it is used to speculate about what could have happened if events were different, such as "I would have told John to come."

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TENSES

It is a verb used to indicate the time.There are


three major types of tenses used in English
which are past,present and future.
Table of contents
01 02
Present Perfect Tense Past Continuous Tense

03 04
Conditional Perfect
Future Continuous
Tense Tense
Present Perfect Tense
MEANING

A grammatical combination of
the present tense and perfect
aspect that is used to express a
past event that has present
consequences

Subject + has/have + past participle

Example:
• I have live in the UK all my life.
• I have eaten breakfast so I’m not
hungry. M
• She has bought a new car.
QnA

1.She has/have lived here all her


life.
2.They has/have written
three letters already.

3.I has/have worked here since I


graduated school.

4.He has/have finished his homework.

5.We has/have been to Canada

6.She has/have forgotten her folder.


Note

Have
I,You,We,They

Has
He,She,It
Table of contents
01 02
Present Perfect Tense Past Continuous Tense

03 04
Conditional Perfect
Future Continuous
Tense Tense
Past Perfect Continuous
Subject + had been + verb-ing
MEANING
talk about an action in the past that
continued up to a certain time &
continued after it / to talk about a
repeated action in the past up to a certain
point

Example::
1.They had been walking for hours before they
decided they were lost.

2. The orchestra had been practising for


months before the concert happened.
Note
QnA
1. My sister’s roommate
was upset. She _____
been waiting for an hour.
(A) had (B) has (C )
have
2. The printer ________
working well.
(A) had not been
(B) hadn't
(C) had not
3. I just heard about the
accident. ________
been working all night?
(A) Had the driver
(B) Had the driving
(C) Have the driver
Table of contents
01 02
Present Perfect Tense Past Continuous Tense

03 04
Conditional Perfect
Future Continuous
Tense Tense
Future Perfect Continuous
MEANING

 is a verb tense that describes actions that will


continue up untill a point in the future

POSITIVE FORM

 subj + WILL + HAVE BEEN + Verb (ing)

 e.g : I will have been starting.

NEGATIVE FORM

 subj + WILL NOT + HAVE BEEN + Verb (ing)

 e.g : I will not (won’t) have been starting.


Future Perfect Continuous
MEANING

 is a verb tense that describes actions that will


continue up untill a point in the future

QUESTION
FORM??

 WILL + subj + HAVE BEEN + Verb (ing)

 e.g 1 : Will I have been starting?

 e.g 2 : Will you have been making a


cake in the kitchen ?
QnA

QnA
1. ______ my sister
_______ food for many
years? (cook)

2. He ______ a job for


three years. (not/do)

3. The butterfly _____ for


one hour. (fly)

4. Emma _____ for two


months. (not/travel)
Table of contents
01 02
Present Perfect Tense Past Continuous Tense

03 04
Conditional Perfect
Future Continuous
Tense Tense
Conditional Tense
MEANING

Used to speculate of what could happen, what might


have happened, and what we wish would happen.

CONDITIONAL
PERFECT Subject + (would have/ should have/
could have) + past participle
What it's used for
- It indicates an action that someone would have done in the
past & It describes what one would have done differently or
how something could have occured differently if the events had
been different.

Example:
1. I would have told John to
come.
2. You should have told me.
3. We could have come.
QnA
QnA
QnA
1.What is conditional perfect tense used for?

2.Give two sentences for conditional perfect tense. (from all


group)

3.Which one of these are conditional perfect's structure:

a. Subject + (would have/ should have/ could have) been + past


participle

b. Subject + (would have/ should have/ could have) + verb-ing

c. Subject + (would have/ should have/ could have) + past


participle

d. Subject + (would/ should/ could) + base form of the verb


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