1 Present perfect continuous tense 2. Past perfect continuous tense 3. Future continuous tense/ But some reference books do change them. 4. Future perfect continuous tense 5. Sentence having Intransitive verbs Passive voice for Present/Future Modals "CAN, MAY, MIGHT, SHOULD, MUST, OUGHT TO" Auxiliary verb in passive voice: be Active voice
PassiveVoice of Past Perfect Continuous Tense - had been + being + V3 Active Sentence — Tanggwa had been writing the report. Passive Sentence - The report had been being written by Tanggwa. Passive Voice of Future Simple Tense - will/shall be + V3 Active Sentence — Tanggwa will write the report.Acommon tactic for learners (and even native speakers) to avoid using these tenses is to substitute them for simple past or past continuous. However, it is important to understand what makes these tenses distinct. The past perfect continuous (PPC) is mainly used to discuss an ongoing action in the past. The ongoing action is either completed
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