Monday, July 31, 2023

ESC 24X7- Past Perfect Continuous Tense (Uses of had+ been + actioning)

                                               

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense


Past Perfect Continuous Tense:- The past perfect continuous tense shows that something started in the past and was continuing in the past time.

The past perfect continuous is formed using the construction “had been + continuous (V1+ing)”.

This sense of time is a combination of perfect and continuous tense.

Had been (perfect tense)+  actioning (continuous tense)

I had been playing football since morning.

In this sentence, using the past perfect continuous verb tense conveys that playing football is an action that began sometime in the past and was continue in the past. 

·       I had been studying.

·       She had been reading.

·       Had you been watching TV for 02 hours?

·       Had you been doing work since morning?

·       I had not been playing for two months.

·       She had not been attending classes.

·       I had been teaching since 2020.

·       We had been trying to meet Mansi for six days.

 

Fill in the blanks:-

1.   She_____ been working here for five years. (have/ had)

2.   I had ______studying all day. (been/ be/ is)

3.   You had been ___________a lot recently. (eat, eating)

4.   We had been ________in London for six months.(live/ living)

5.   They ____learning English for two years. (has been, had been)

6. He had _______ playing for two hours. (be, being, been)

7. Mansi _____been reading this book since Jan 2023. (have/ had)

8. Yash had been _____his English classes for three years. (takes/ taking)

9. Pinki _____ teaching English for five years. (have been/ had been)

10. I had been _____ this computer for 01 year. (using/ use/ used)


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Speaking practice:- Give your answer in positive & negative sentences:-

 

Had you been actioning?

I had been actioning.          Past perfect cont

I had not been actioning.


1.  Had you been playing since morning?

Positive -

Negative –

 

2.  Had she been doing her homework for 30 minutes?

Positive –

Negative-

 

3.  Had they been watching TV for two hours?

Positive -

Negative –

 

4.  Had Mansi been working on the project since Monday?

Positive -

Negative –

 

ESC 24X7- Present Perfect Continuous Tense (Uses of has/ have+ been + actioning)

                                                   

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense


Present Perfect Continuous Tense:- The present perfect continuous tense shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time.

The present perfect continuous is formed using the structure has/have been + Continuous (V1+ -ing).

This sense of time is a combination of perfect and continues tense.

Have been (perfect tense)+ actioning (continuous tense)

I have been playing football since morning.

In this sentence, using the present perfect continuous verb tense conveys that playing football is an action that began sometime in the past and continue in the present. 

Note: As we know we always use sound of “s” with verb when subject of the sentence is third person singular noun/ pronoun. The same rule will be applicable here also.

 

Third person noun/ he, she, it:- has

Plural noun/ I, we, you, they:- have

 

·       I have been studying.

·       She has been reading.

·       Have you been watching TV for 02 hours?

·       Have you been doing work since morning?

·       I have not been playing for two months.

·       She has not been attending classes.

·       I have been teaching since 2020.

·       We have been trying to meet Mansi for six days.


Fill in the blanks:-

1.   She_____ been working here for five years. (has/ have)

2.   I have ______studying all day. (been/ be/ is)

3.   You have been ___________a lot recently. (eat, eating)

4.   We have been ________in London for six months.(live/ living)

5.   They ____learning English for two years. (have been, has been)

6. He has _______ playing for two hours. (be, being, been)

7. Mansi _____been reading this book since Jan 2023. (has/ have)

8. Yash has been _____his English classes for three years. (takes/ taking)

9. Pinki _____ teaching English for five years. (have been/ has been)

10. I have been _____ this computer for 01 year. (using/ use/ used)


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Speaking practice:- Give your answer in positive & negative sentences:-

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Have you been actioning?

I have been actioning.              Present perfect continuous

I have not been actioning.

 

1.   Have you been playing?

Positive -

Negative –

 

2.   Has she been doing her class homework?

Positive –

Negative-

 

3.   Have they been watching TV?

Positive -

Negative –

 

4.   Has Mansi been studying?

Positive -

Negative –


In summary, the present perfect continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions or states that started in the past and continue up until the present. It is commonly used to talk about actions or states that are still happening, discuss temporary actions or states, express the duration of an ongoing action or state, or emphasize the continuity or repetition of an action.

Thursday, July 27, 2023

ESC 24X7- Future Perfect Tense (Uses of will have+ V3)

                                                 

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Future Perfect Tense


Future perfect:- We use the future perfect (will/won't have + past participle) to talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future. 

The formula for the future perfect tense is pretty simple: will have + [past participle]. It doesn’t matter if the subject of your sentence is singular or plural. The formula doesn’t change.

We use this tense to give completion report in Future.

The structure of the future perfect tense is as follows: 

Subject+ will have+ past participle.

Example:- 

By the time Mansi arrives, I will have finished cooking dinner.

   - In this sentence, the action of finishing cooking dinner (future perfect) will be completed before the time Mansi arrives (future statement).

 

·       I will have taken my dinner.

·       I will have done my homework.

·       Train will have left.

·       My father will have gone to park.

 

Note:- In the future perfect tense, the action you’re talking about must have a deadline. If you don’t mention a deadline, use the simple future tense instead of the future perfect tense. By this time next week, Riya will have left for her trip. Three days from now, we will have finished our project. At midnight, the party will have ended.

 

·       Will you have eaten already?

·       Ram will not have arrived by the time the parade is over. 

·       When I travel to France, I will have been to ten countries.

·       My sister will have cleaned the bathroom before the party.

 

We use the future perfect with a future time word, (and often with 'by') to talk about an action that will finish before a certain time in the future, but we don't know exactly when. By 10 o'clock, I will have finished my homework. (= I will finish my homework some time before 10, but we don't know exactly when.)

Fill in the blanks:-

1.  John will have ___a cake before you arrive. (bake/ baked)

2.  They will ___painted the fence before I have a chance to speak to them. (have/ has)

3.  By the time you arrive, we ____the meal and the speeches.

(will have finished/ will have finish)

4.  I will __completed my assignment by 3 o'clock. (has/ have)

5.  I will ____my room before my parents come home.

(have cleaned/ has cleaned)

6.  We will not have ­­­_____Julie. (meet/ met/ meeting)

7.  It will not ____ stopped raining. (have/ has)

8.  They will not have ___ Japan. (leave/ left)

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Speaking practice:- Give your answer in positive & negative sentences:-

·       FUTURE PERFECT:-

Will you have actioned?

I will have actioned.               Future perfect tense

I will not have actioned.

 

1.  Will you have taken dinner?

Positive -

Negative –

 

2.  Will they have completed their class?

Positive –

Negative-

 

3.  Will she have watched TV?

Positive -

Negative –

 

4.  Will Ram and Riya have gone to park?

Positive -

Negative –

 

5.  Will they have got up by 0600AM tomorrow?

Positive -

Negative –

 

6.  Will she have finished her homework?

Positive -

Negative –