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Assalamualaikum wr.wb.

My name is muhammad harun nur


rasyid from class A English teacher training 20th generation and
my student registered number is 200101030275. In this video I
will talk about perfect progressive tense.

Perfect progressive tense is a category of verb tense used to


mark the end of an ongoing action. It is used to say that an event
or action is, was, or will be continually occurring (progressive)
but that it is, was, or will be completed at a later time, or that it
relates to a later time (perfect). The perfect progressive has a
present, a past, and a future, just like other verb tenses.

The past perfect progressive tense shows that an action that


started in the past continued up until another time in the past.

The PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates


a continuous action that has been finished at some point in the
past or that was initiated in the past and continues to happen.

The future perfect progressive tense is used for an ongoing


action that will be completed at some specified time in the
future.

The formula for perfect progressive tense are


Past perfect progressive
(+) S + Had + been + verb - ing
(-) S + Had + not + been + verb - ing
(?) Had + S + been + verb - ing
Present perfect progressive
(+) S + Has/ Have + verb - ing
(-) S + Has/ Have + not + been + verb - ing
(?) Has/ Have + S + been + verb - ing
Future perfect progressive
(+) S + Will + have + been + verb - ing
(-) S + Will + not + have + been + verb - ing
(?) Will + S + have + been + verb - ing

Example
Past
(+) You had been cooking
(-) You had not been cooking
(?) Had you been cooking?
Present
(+) She has been running
(-) She has not been running
(?) Has she been running?
Future
(+) They will have been winning
(-) They will not have been winning
(?) Will they have been winning?

That will be all from me. Thank you for watching.


Wassalamualaikum wr.wb.

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