Change the sentence ' I go to school' into Past Perfect Continuous Tense , Simple Future Tense , Future Continuous Tense , Future Perfect Tense and Future Perfect Continuous Tense
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SENTENCE= I GO TO SCHOOL.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUSTENCE= I HAD BEEN GOING TO SCHOOL
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE= I SHALL GO TO SCHOOL
FUTURE CONTINUOS TENSE= I SHALL BE GOING TO SCHOOL
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE= I SHALL HAVE BEEN GONE TO SCHOOL.
FUTURE PERFECT COMTINUOS= I SHALL HAVE BEEN GOING TO SCHOOL
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The sentence in the Simple Future Tense, Future Continuous Tense, Future Perfect Tense, and Future Perfect Continuous Tense will be as :
I will go to school.
I will be going to school.
I shall have gone to school.
I shall have been going to school.
Notes:
- The simple future tense has a rule of the verb containing either will/shall along with the main verb. So the helping verb 'will' is added before "go" to make the sentence in the simple future tense.
- With the future continuous tense, the -ing form of the main verb will be used. So "go" becomes "going" and to make the sentence grammatically correct the verb 'be' will come up in the sentence.
- As we have future perfect tense, the sentence will have to have "has/have" in the sentence. Here, the noun is singular and in the first person format, so 'have' would be the correct choice. And the verbs 'will' and 'have' do not go together so it is replaced by 'shall' for future tense. Lastly, the main verb gets converted into the past tense as an effect.
- Finally, the future perfect continuous tense will have a combination of the perfect and the continuous tense. In addition, the verb 'been' will be added.
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