English, asked by endrad533, 7 months ago

1. Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
2. Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
3.Future Perfect continuous Tense.
4.Present Perfect Tense.
5.Past Perfect Tense
6.Future Perfect Tense.

MAKE 20 SENTENCES OF EACH THESE TENSES.

PLEASE DO IT.PLEASE MINIMUM 15 SENTENCES I WANT PLEASE AND MENTION THE TENSE AND WRITE EXAMPLES PLEASE ​

Answers

Answered by jhanvisinha2007
6

Answer:

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

1.They have been talking for the last hour.

2.She has been working at that company for three years.

3.What have you been doing for the last 30 minutes?

4.James has been teaching at the university since June.

5.We have been waiting here for over two hours!

6.Why has Nancy not been taking her medicine for the last three days?

10. The super market has been closed for the rest of the summer.

11. BTS have been one of the most loved  in the world.

12. Riya has been missing since morning.

13. What is taking you so long, I have been starving since a day.

14.My dog has been very pumped and excited to go to the beach.

15. She has been very patient since the time it all started.

16. Recently, I have been feeling really tired.

17.She has been watching too much television lately.

18.Have you been exercising lately?

19.Mary has been feeling a little depressed.

20.Lisa has not been practicing her English.

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

1.He had been drinking milk out the carton when Mom walked into the kitchen.

2.I had been working at the company for five years when I got the promotion.

3.Martha had been walking three miles a day before she broke her leg.

4.The program that was terminated had been working well since 1945.

5.Cathy had been playing the piano for 35 years when she was finally asked to do a solo with the local orchestra.

6.He had been throwing rocks at her window for five minutes before she finally came out on the balcony and said, “Hey, Romeo.”

7.They had been talking for over an hour before Tony arrived.

8.She had been working at that company for three years when it went out of business.

9.How long had you been waiting to get on the bus?

10.Mike wanted to sit down because he had been standing all day at work.

11.James had been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left for Asia.

12.

A: How long had you been studying Turkish before you moved to Ankara?

B: I had not been studying Turkish very long

13.Jason was tired because he had been jogging.

14.Sam gained weight because he had been overeating.

15.Betty failed the final test because she had not been attending class.

16.John was very tired. He had been running.

17.Suddenly, my car broke down. I was not surprised. It had not been running well for a long time.

18.Had the pilot been drinking before the crash?

19.Ram was angry. He had been waiting for two hours.

20. I had been sick all day.

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

1.In November, I will have been working at my company for three years.

2.At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes.

3.When I turn thirty, I will have been playing piano for twenty-one years.

4.On Thursday, I will have known you for a week.

5.I will have read forty-five books by Christmas.

6.I'll have been driving for five hours.

7.She'll have been watching TV.

8.We won't have been driving for long.

9.He'll be tired when he gets here. He'll have been travelling all day.

10.How long will Jo have been working when he retires?

11.Next month I'll have been studying Chinese for two years.

12.Will you have been working when I arrive?

13.He won't have been studying long enough to qualify.

14.Next week Jane is going to swim from England to France. By the time she gets to France she'll have been swimming non-stop for over thirteen hours.

15.You will have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives.

16.Will you have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives?

17.You will not have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives.

18.They will have been talking for over an hour by the time Thomas arrives.

19.She is going to have been working at that company for three years when it finally closes.

20.James will have been teaching at the university for more than a year by the time he leaves for Asia.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

1.I have lost my purse.

2.We have seen this movie already.

3.He has broken his leg.

4.There has been an accident.

5.We haven't seen her today.

6.They have been to the mall twice this month.

7.She has watched that show three times this week.

8.The children have made a mess in the kitchen.

9.He has started a new job.

10.She has finished her chores.

11.Where have I left my sandals?

12.Have you visited England?

13.Has she met John?

14.The book came out yesterday, but I have already read it. (Already is used to express that something has happened sooner than expected.)

15.She has just left the building. (Just is used to convey that the event happened a short time ago.)

16.He hasn't finished it yet. (Yet is used in negative sentences to mean that something is expected to happen

17.Why has he gone already?

18.Have you called your mom yet?

19.Has Anthony played basketball yet?

20.She has climbed the Mt. Everest.

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU BUDDY....

Answered by padmajad917
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

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