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PREPARED BY: NUR SYAIRAH NADIAH BT SAMSUDIN HASMAH BTE MUHAMMED IZZEANIE BT JEFRI NOOR SYARAH AIZA BT SHAHARANI

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE


FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE

FAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE

FAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE PRESENT PERFECT PROGREESIVE TENSE

FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE

Describes an ongoing action that is happening at the same time the statement is written. This tense is formed by using am/is/are with the verb form ending in -ing. Present progressive = am + (base form + -ing) : I am working. OR is + (base form + -ing) : She is eating. OR are + (base form + -ing) : We are studying. 1. A planned activity. Sofia is starting school at CEC tomorrow 2. An activity that is occurring right now. Jan is watching TV right now. 3. An activity that is in progress, although not actually occurring at the time of speaking. Sara is learning English at CEC.

Describes a past action which was happening when another action occurred. This tense is formed by using was/were with the verb form ending in -ing.

Past progressive = was + (base form + -ing) : I was working. OR were + (base form + -ing) : They were eating. 1. A past activity in progress while another activity occurred. At 6:00 yesterday I was eating dinner. The phone rang while I was eating. 2. Two past activities in progress at the same time. While I was answering the phone, my wife was cooking dinner.

Describes an ongoing or continuous action that will take place in the future. This tense is formed by using will be or shall be with the verb form ending in -ing. Future progressive = will be + (base form + -ing): I will be working. He will be eating. An activity that will be in progress. Example: Tomorrow Sam will be studying for the test on Unit 1.

- Describes an action that began in the past, continues in the present, and may continue into the future.

- This tense is formed by using has/have been and the present participle of the verb (the verb form ending in -ing).
Present perfect progressive = have + (base form + -ing): I have been working. OR has + (base form + -ing): She has been eating. 1. This tense emphasizes the duration of an activity that began in the past and continues into the present. It often uses time words or phrases. It may be used to refer to continuing activity that is recent. He has been painting houses all summer. Ive been studying English for 2 years. 2. It may be used to refer to continuing activity that is recent. He has been going to school at CEC.

- Describes a past, ongoing action that was completed before some other past action. - This tense is formed by using had been and the present perfect of the verb (the verb form ending in -ing).

Past perfect progressive = had + (base form + -ing) : I had been working. He had been eating. Example: When the teacher arrived, I had been waiting almost 10 minutes. He was out of breath because he had been running to catch the bus.

-Describes a future, ongoing action that will occur before some specified future time.

-This tense is formed by using will have been and the present participle of the verb (the verb form ending in -ing).
Future perfect progressive = will have + (base form + -ing): I will have been working. She will have been eating. This tense emphasizes the duration of a continuing activity in the future that ends before another activity or time in the future. Example: By 2003 Janet will have been studying English at CEC for 3 years. By 9:45 tonight I will have been sitting in class for 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Write the verbs in the present progressive tense. 1) Joe (write) is writing a letter to his mother. 2) The student (study) _______________ in the library. 3) Jack and Jill (take) ________ a test. 4) The boys (standing) _________ in line.
Write the verbs in the past progressive tense. 1) Joe (write) was writing a letter to his mother. 2) He (jog) ___________ in the park at noon yesterday. 3) She (chew) __________ gum in the back of the room. 4) We (take) _________ a test when the teacher left. Put the verbs in parenthesis in the future progressive form with WILL. 1) Joe (write) will be writing a letter. 2) Jane (jog) __________ in the park. 3) The children (swim) ____________ . 4) He (wear) ______________ his nicest clothes.

Write the verbs in parenthesis in the present perfect progressive form. 1) The girls (plan) has been planning a party. 2) Marvin (dance) __________ like a madman. 3) They (talk) ___________. 4) Mary (hold) ___________ her baby.

Write the verbs in parenthesis in the past perfect progressive form. 1) The boys (stand) had been standing in line. 2) She (chew) ___________ gum in the back of the room. 3) The children (swim) ____________. 4) The fans (wait) ___________ for the concert to start.
Write the verbs in the parenthesis in the future perfect progressive form with WILL. 1) John and Jane ( watch) will have been watching television. 2) The girls (plan) __________ a party. 3) Jane (jog) ________ in the park. 4) They (talk) ___________.

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