In the future continuous tense, we use the first form of verb+ing (present participle form) and shall be or will be with all the nouns and pronouns. e.g. I shall be eating pizza
In the future continuous tense, we use the first form of verb+ing (present participle form) and shall be or will be with all the nouns and pronouns. e.g. I shall be eating pizza
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense Rules and ExamplesEnglish Summary
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Além disso, algumas tabelas foram deixadas em branco para que os alunos passem cada sentença para a Voz Passiva.
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In English, summary of a piece of literary work like poetry, prose, drama, fiction etc is the summing up of important aspects, facts, plots, characters, ideas in it.
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Present Continuous Tense Rules
1. PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
TENSE
In Present Continuous Tense, we use
is/am/are and the First Form of
Verb with -ing (present participle
form of verb)
'is' is used with He, She, It and
Noun.
am is used with 'I'.
'are' is used with You, We and
They.
EXAMPLES
He is going to England.
She is eating insects.
It is raining cats and dogs.
Azhar is playing PubG.
You are dancing like a lunatic.
You are preparing too hard.
They are campaigning for
election.
We are weeping for no reason.
We are eating vegetables.
They are hanging around.
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