Positive Answer: Yes I would. Negative Answer: No I would not. In a full answer, we use the formula: Yes or No + Subject + Auxiliary verb from the question (+ not if the answer is negative) + part of the question in the affirmative (positive) or negative form of the required tense of the Future in the Past.
Page 6 of 38 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com ENGLISH GRAMMAR, TENSES Present continuous tense for the future We can also use the present continuous tense to talk about the future—if we add a future word!!
The formulas are followed by examples, video explanation and exercises so that you can assess how much you have learned about the Future Perfect Continuous Continuous Tense. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Definition. The Future Perfect Continuous Tense is a verb tense that describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future
This tense is used to express future actions having a continued nature. Such actions are assumed to occur in future and to continue for some (more or less specific) time in future. Therefore, a time-reference is given in the sentence to show when will the action start to continue in future or for how long the action will continue in future.
Use #3. When describing something that was happening at a specific time. This flips the format of Use #2 and makes the past continuous the interrupter in the sentence. At noon, I was waiting in my car. Around 2 p.m., he was playing with his daughter. This time yesterday, I was working on a puzzle with my grandson. Use #4.
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3 examples of future continuous tense