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Group 10:
CLASS A
ENGLISH LITERATURE STUDY PROGRAM
FACULTY OF CULTURAL STUDIES
HALU OLEO UNIVERSITY
2019
Past Future Continuous Tense
The past perfect continuous tense (also known as the past perfect progressive
tense) shows that an action that started in the past continued up until another time
in the past. The past perfect continuous tense is constructed using had been + the
verb’s present participle (root + -ing).
Past future continuous tense is used to express about the idea’ that in the past
action/event was predicted, planned, promised, expected or obliged to be
happening (being continued) in a certain period in the past future, or while
simultaneously another action/event happened or was also happening (being
continued) in the same period in the past future, regardless the fact that idea was
not proved to be true.
Verbal
Example:
Nominal
Example:
Time Signals
1. At……o’clock yesterday
2. On Wednesday last week
3. By this time yesterday
4. In January last year
Past Future Perfect Tense
Past future perfect tense is usually used to express the activities that will (should)
have been
completed at past time and to declare a conditional sentence type III (past unreal /
regretting).
Past future perfect is used to declare an act or event that would have been
completed in the past or state a presupposition that might not have happened
because the conditions would certainly not be fulfilled.
Verbal
Example:
(+) She would have come here if she had called him.
(-) She wouldn’t have come here if she had not called him.
(?) would she have come here if she had called him ?
Nominal
Example:
Past future perfect continuous tense is tenses used to express sentences that would
have been happening in the past. These tenses are similar to future perfect
continuous tense, the equation is there that both have more than one-time
information in one sentence. Past future continuous tense is a presupposition or
assumption, the intention is that the perpetrator in the sentence only gives an
assumption in the sentence stated by him.
Actually, Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense is rarely being used in daily life,
however, there is no mistake if we know it.
Verbal
(+) S + Would/Should + Have + Been + V-ing + O + ANA
(-) S + Would/Should + Not + Have + Been + V-ing + O + ANA
(?) Would/Should + S + Have + Been + V-ing + O + ANA
Example :
(+) My boyfriend would have been giving flower at this hour yesterday morning.
(-) My boyfriend would not have been giving flower at this hour yesterday
morning.
(?) Would your boyfriend have been giving flower at this hour yesterday
morning?
Nominal
Example: