25 Jan 2017

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE OR FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

  OR

FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                       Such verb, which denotes the continuous an action of the subject from starting to an end in future time that is called future perfect tense.
NOTE:- (1)
                 This tense shows the continuity of an action from beginning to an end in time to come.
EXAMPLE:-
(1)            Faiza will have been making dolls.
(2)            I shall have been going to Multan.
NOTE:- (2)
             “Shall have been” and “will have been” are the helping verbs to this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
               “ING” form of the verb is used in this tense.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H.VERB
M.VERB
ING
OBJECT
I
shall have been
draw
ing
a picture
Safia
will have been
study
ing
her subject

= I shall have drawing a picture.
= Safia will have been studying her subject.
CONJUGATION
I shall have been waiting.
We shall have been waiting.
You will have been waiting.
He will have been waiting.
She will have been waiting.
It will have been waiting.
They will have been waiting.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            He will have been acting.
(2)            I shall have been irritating you.
(3)            The gardener will have been planting in the garden.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Will he have been acting?
(2)            Shall I have been irritating you?
(3)            Will the gardener have been planting in the garden?
NEGATIVE
(1)            He will not have been acting.
(2)            I shall not have been irritating you.
(3)            The gardener will not have been planting in the garden.
INT & NEG
(1)            Will he not have been acting?
(2)            Shall I not have been irritating you?
(3)            Will the gardener not have been planting in the garden?
EMPHATIC
(1)            He shall have been acting.
(2)            I will have been irritating you.
(3)            The gardener shall have been planting in the garden.

MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            The farmers will have been ploughing.
(2)            Will he not have been going to the garden for walk?
(3)            The gardener will have been planting in the garden
(4)            They will not have been making the best use of time.
(5)            I shall have been coming to you.
(6)            Raffia will have been coming to you.
(7)            The doctor will have been examining the patient.
(8)            Will you have been taking an exercise?
(9)            Kidnappers will not have been kidnapping the villagers.
(10)      The dogs will have been barking at the beggar.
(11)      Sanam will have been frying the fish.

9 Jan 2017

FUTURE PFRFECT TENSE

                      
                           FUTURE PFRFECT TENSE

DEFINITION:-
                      Such verb, which denotes that the subject will start some work in future time and will complete in the same time that is called future perfect tense.
NOTE:- (1)
                  This tense shows the complete an action of the subject in future.
EXAMPLE:-
(i)                          I shall achieved the goal of my life.
(ii)                       You will have completed your home-work.
NOTE:- (2)
                  “Shall have” and “Will have” are the helping verbs tp this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                  “Third form of the verb is used in this tense.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H - VERB
M. VERB iii
OBJECT
The doctor
will have
treated
the patient
Sanam
will have
completed
English speaking course

= The doctor will have treated the patient.
= Sanam will have completed English speaking course.
CONJUGATION
I shall have finished.
We shall have finished.
You will have finished.
He will have finished.
She will have finished.
It will have finished.
They will have finished.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            The train will have reached the station.
(2)            He will have cut the tree.
(3)            Dacoits will have failed in their mission.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Will the train have reached the station?
(2)            Will he have cut the tree?
(3)            Will Dacoits have failed in their mission?
NEGATIVE
(1)            The train will not have reached the station.
(2)            He will not have cut the tree.
(3)            Dacoits will not have failed in their mission.
INT & NEG
(1)            Will the train not have reached the station?
(2)            Will he not have cut the tree?
(3)            Will Dacoits not have failed in their mission?
EMPHATIC
(1)            The train shall have reached the station.
(2)            He shall have cut the tree.
(3)            Dacoits shall have failed in their mission.
MODEL SENTENCE
(1)            The washer-man will have washed clothes.
(2)            I shall have seen you.
(3)            You will have listened the news.
(4)            Will you have caught the train?
(5)            Safia shall have defined it.
(6)            Will he not have defeated you?
(7)            Will you have watched a sindhi drama?
(8)            Raheem will have watered his promise.
(9)            The students will not have made fair note books.
(10)      He will have passed the complexities and intricacies of life.
(11)      I shall have tried you in difficult time.
(12)      Arshad will have directed to his son.
(13)      Akram will have defeated you.
(14)      The prime minister shall have reduced the rates of the things.
(15)      Afridi will have made a century in the match.
(16)      Dacoits will have failed in their mission.