OpenF2F Class Notes 20th March (Celeste)
Grammar
Past Perfect (past participle verb) = S + had + ppv+ O
eg. I had bitten my tongue when I spoke.
eg. I had bled my nose when fell down the ground. – I had bled from my nose when I fell down on the ground.
eg. I had broken my car when I crashed.
eg. I had brought a cup of coffee when I went to the/my school.
eg. I had chosen the product when I went to the market.
Present Perfect = S + have/has + ppv + O
eg. I have bitten my tongue.
eg. I have bled my nose. – I have bled from my nose.
eg. I have broken my car.
eg. I have brought a cup of coffee.
eg. I have chosen the product.
Future Perfect = S + will have +ppv + O
eg. I will have bitten my tongue when I spoke. – I will have bitten my tongue when I speak.
eg. I will have bled my nose when fell down the ground. – I will have bled from my nose when I fall down on the ground.
eg. I will have broken my car when I crashed. – I will have broken my car when I crash.
eg. I will have brought a cup of coffee when I went to the school. – I will have brought a cup of coffee when I go to the school.
eg. I will have chosen the product when I went to the market. – I will have chosen the product when I go to the market.
Present Perfect Continuous = S + will have/has been + v-ing + O
eg. I have been biting my tongue when I speak.
eg. I have been bleeding from my nose when I fall down on the ground.
eg. I have been breaking my car when I crash.
eg. I have been bringing a cup of coffee when I go to the/my school.
eg. I have been choosing the product when I go to the market.
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