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TUGAS KULIAH B.

INGGRIS

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Hadian NurFajar
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PROGRAM STUDI KEPERAWATAN


SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN INDONESIA MAJU
JAKARTA
2020
Future simple
Simple Future Tense is a form of tense that is used to announce an event in the
future. This form of tense is one of the most basic tense and is often used in English. The use
of this tense is synonymous with the word will / will, or will leave.
To form a simple future tense sentence, the formula is as follows:

S + will + Verb 1 + O

or

S + To Be (is, am, are) + Going To + Verb 1 + O

 They will take school examination next month.

To form simple negative future tense sentences, the formula is as follows :

S + Will + NOT + Verb 1 + O

or

S + To Be (is, am, are) + NOT + Going To + Verb 1 + O

 He will not join sport club at school

To form a simple future tense question sentence, the formula is as follows :

Will + S + Verb 1 + O ?

or

To Be (is, am, are) + S + Going To + Verb 1 + O ?

 Will you come to my party tonight ?

Future continuous tense

Future Continuous Tense is a form of verb used to express an event that will take place at
some time in the future with specific time information.
state events that are happening at some time in the future using specific time information
 At 8 o’clock in the morning
 At 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon
 At seven o’clock tonight

kalimat positif (+):

S + will be + present participle (-ing)

He will be sleeping at 10 p.m.


kalimat negatif (-):

S + will + not + be + present participle (-ing)

They won’t be strolling at the park tomorrow morning.

kalimat interogatif (?):

Will + S + be + present participle (-ing)

Will he be sleeping at 10 p.m?

Future perpect

is tense that is used to declare an action or event that will have been completed at a
point in the future and will have already been completed or occurred before other activities
are carried out in the future. Future perfect tense is formed by capital "will", "have" and "past
participle".
Future perfect tense is formed with auxiliary verb will and have, and past participle
(verb-3). Have is used for both singular and plural subjects. Whereas past participle is formed
by adding -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne to the base form of regular verb. At the base form in the
form of irregular verbs, the past participle is not consistent.

kalimat positif (+):

S + will + have + past participle (verb-3)

They will have come tomorrow afternoon.

kalimat negatif (-):

S + will + not + have + past participle (verb-3)

They will not have come tomorrow afternoon.

kalimat interogatif (?):

will + S + have + past participle (verb-3)

Will they have come tomorrow afternoon?

Future perpect continuous tense

is a form of verb used to express that an action will have been going on for a long
time at a certain point of time in the future.
Future perfect continuous tense is formed with auxiliary verb will, have, and been
and present participle.
In general, future perfect continuous tense only occurs in the form of dynamic
action or action verb, not stative verb because generally only dynamic verb has a continuous
form.

kalimat positif (+):

S + will + have been + -ing/present participle

They will have been playing

kalimat negatif (-):

S + will + not + have been + -ing/present participle

They will not have been playing

kalimat interogatif (+):

will + S + have been + -ing/present participle

Will they have been playing

Functions and Examples of Sentences Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Future perfect continuous tense is used to talk about long actions before a certain point in the
future.
Signals:

For + duration (a month, a year, a week) can be used to express a long duration of action,
whereas by the end of ... (next month, next week, next year), when + clause (you arrive),
before + clause / noun (midnight, he comes) to discuss future actions that occur when future
perfect continuous tense actions have occurred for some time.

Past Future simple


is a form of verb to talk about the future from the perspective of the past. More
specifically, this form is used to express an action that will be done, both voluntary and
planned, make predictions, and make promises in the future while in the past. This tense is
often used in reported speech.

Simple past future tense is formed from capital "would" and bare infinitive or
formed from auxiliary verb "be" (was, were), present participle "going", and infinitive. What
is infinitive? An infinitive is a particle "to" + bare infinitive.
Was for singular subjects in the form of singular nouns (such as: Andi, book, and paint) and
singular pronoun (such as: I, she, he, and it) except "you"; instead were were verb plural used
in plural subjects in the form of plural nouns (such as cats, people, books), plural pronouns
(such as: you, they, we, and cats), compound subjects using "and" (such as: you and I, Andi
and Susi), and you.
kalimat positif (+):

S + would + bare infinitive

S + was/were + going to + bare infinitive

 He would forgive you.


 indah was going to give two beautiful scarfs to her friend.

kalimat negatif (-):

S + would + not + bare infinitive

S + was/were + not + going to + bare infinitive

 He wouldn’t forgive you.


 ayu wasn’t going to give two beautiful scarfs to her friend.

kalimat interogatif (?):

would + S + bare infinitive?

was/were + S + going to + bare infinitive ?

 Would he forgive you?


 Was wulan going to give two beautiful scarfs to her friend?

Simple Past Future Tense function


 Simple past future tense to express an action that will be done voluntarily (would).
 This verb form can be used to express planned actions (was / were going to).
 This tense can be used to make promises (would).

Past Future simple continuous


are tenses used to express sentences that would have been happening in the
past.Past future perfect continuous tense is a supposition or assumption, the intention is that
the actor in the sentence only gives an assumption in the sentence stated by him.
This verb form is used in perfect continuous conditional sentences. Similar to conditional
sentence type 3 'normal', but different in the 'result' section because it does not use past future
perfect but past future perfect continuous tense (if + past perfect, past future perfect
continuous tense).
Past future perfect continuous tense is formed with auxiliary verbs would, have,
been and present participle (-ing).

In general, past future perfect continuous tense only occurs in the action of dynamic verbs,
not stative verbs because generally only dynamic verbs have a continuous form.
kalimat positif (+):

S + would + have + been + present participle (-ing)

I/you/she/he/it would have been driving

kalimat negatif (-):

S + would + not + have + been + present participle (-ing)

I/you/she/he/it would not have been driving

kalimat interogatif (?):

Would + S + have + been + present participle (-ing)

Would I/you/she/he/it have been driving

Past Future perpect

a form of verb to talk about activities that did not occur, might occur, or could
actually be done but were not successful in the past. This form is commonly used in the main
clause of conditional sentence type 3 or a form of verb to talk about activities that did not
occur, might occur, or could actually be done but were not successful in the past.
Past future perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb would / should / could /
may / might / might and have, and past participle (verb-3). Have is used for both singular and
plural subjects. Whereas past participle can be either regular or irregular verb.

kalimat positif (+):

S + would/should/could/may/might/must + have + past participle (verb-3)

She would have worked

kalimat negatif (-):

S + would/should/could/may/might/must + not + have + past participle (verb-3)

She wouldn’t have worked

kalimat interogatif (?):

would/should/could/may/might/must + S + have + past participle (verb-3)

Would she have worked

Past Future Perfect Tense function


 Past future perfect tense (would) be used on conditional sentence type 3 (conditional
sentences) to talk about something that did not happen.
 Past future perfect tense (should) be used when you want to talk about past events that
did not occur but should have happened.
 Past future perfect tense (could) to talk about things that can be done in the past but
not done or not done.

Perpect Continous
is a form of verb to express an imaginary action or situation taking place at a certain
point or during a certain period in the past. This verb form is used in perfect continuous
conditional sentences.
his verb form is used in perfect continuous conditional sentences. Similar to
conditional sentence type 3 'normal', but different in the 'result' section because it does not
use past future perfect but past future perfect continuous tense (if + past perfect, past future
perfect continuous tense).

Past future perfect continuous tense is formed with auxiliary verbs would, have,
been and present participle (-ing).
In general, past future perfect continuous tense only occurs in the action of dynamic verbs,
not stative verbs because generally only dynamic verbs have a continuous form.

kalimat positif (+):

S + would + have + been + present participle (-ing)

I/you/she/he/it would have been driving

kalimat negatif (-):

S + would + not + have + been + present participle (-ing)

I/you/she/he/it would not have been driving

kalimat interogatif (?):

Would + S + have + been + present participle (-ing)

Would I/you/she/he/it have been driving

Examples of Sentences Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense


 If his Visa has been approved, he would have been working abroad for a week.
 If we had set the tanks in a proper way, the water would have been flowing out of
tank X into tank Y at a constant rate.
 Nisa and her family would have been living at their new house if its construction had
finished.

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