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Read the following examples:
1. I shall not write a letter.
2. Will you write a letter?
Verbs in Continuous Tense
G In Present Continuous: (is / am / are)
Read the following examples:
1. He going to the zoo. (affirmative)is
2. I am not sleeping now. (negative)
3. Are you going to the school? (interrogative)
G In Past Continuous: (was / were)
Read the following examples:
1. He was going to the zoo. (affirmative)
2. I was not reading the article. (negative)
3. Were you singing? (interrogative)
G In Future Continuous: (will be / shall be)
Read the following examples:
1. He will be going to the zoo. (affirmative)
2. I shall not be sleeping now. (negative)
3. Will you be going to the shop? (Interrogative)
Verbs in Perfect Tenses
G In Present Perfect (has / have + third form of verb)
Read the following examples:
1. He has gone to the mall. (affirmative)
2. I have not read the book. (negative)
3. Have you done your homework? (interrogative)
Verbs in Perfect Continuous Tenses
Note: Has been / have been / had been / will have been / shall have been is used
according to their subjects in perfect tense.
Read the following examples:
1. He has been staying here since last 2 years.
2. I had not been staying here since 2009.
3. Will he have been doing his homework?
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