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PAST FUTURE TENSE Created by : NANA PUSPITA DEWI. (1501070195). Go To Menu. MENU. DEFINITION KIND FORMULA EXAMPLE. DEFINITION. Future tense is the sentence for to explain behave a something, that is : In to the next time; In to finished in the next time; In to be going now.
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PAST FUTURE TENSECreated by : NANA PUSPITA DEWI (1501070195) Go To Menu
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DEFINITION • Future tense is the sentence for to explain behave a something, that is : • In to the next time; • In to finished in the next time; • In to be going now. Back to menu
Kind of past future tense Back To MENU
FORMULA SIMPLE PAST FUTURE • (+) S+Would+Bare inivitive • (-) S+Would not+Bare inivitive • (?)Would+S+Bare univitive
PAST FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE • (+) S+Would+be+Present participle • (-) S+Would+not+be+Present participle • (?)Would+S+Present participle
PAST FUTURE PERFECT TENSE • (+) S+Would+have/has+V3 • (-) S+Would+ not+have/has+V3 • (?)Would+S+have/has+V3
PAST FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE • (+) S+Would+have+been+Present participle • (-)S+Would+have+not+been+Present participle • (?)Would+S+have+been+Present participle Back to menu
EXAMPLE • Simple past future tense (+) He would be there in campus before ( - ) He would not be there in campus before ( ? ) Would he be there in campus before?
Past future continuous tense (+) I would be singing last mounth (-) I would not be singing last mounth (?) Would I be singing last mounth?
Past future perfect tense (+) She would has arrived in my home (-) She would not has arrived in my home (?) Would she has arrived in my home?
Past future perfect continuous tense (+) She would has been walking (-) She would not has been walking (?) Would she has been walking?