Ahmad Gemilang .R Diko Alfatha .I M - Ilham .H Rifqi Aditya .M
Ahmad Gemilang .R Diko Alfatha .I M - Ilham .H Rifqi Aditya .M
Ahmad Gemilang .R Diko Alfatha .I M - Ilham .H Rifqi Aditya .M
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• DIKO ALFATHA .I
• M . ILHAM .H
• RIFQI ADITYA .M
Past Continuous
S + was/were + going to + Verb 1 Tomy was going to give two beautiful scarfs to her
friend.
Past Future – NEGATIVE (-)
S + would + not + Verb 1 He wouldn’t forgive you.
S + was/were + not + going to + Verb 1 Tomy wasn’t going to give two beautiful scarfs to
her friend.
Past Future – INTROGATIVE (?)
would + S + Verb 1? Would he forgive you?
was/were + S + going to + Verb 1? Was Tomy going to give two beautiful scarfs to her
friend?
PAST PERFECT
Past perfect tense is a form of sentence or phrase that
describes an action that has been completed in the past or
describes two events that have occurred, but confirms
which event occurred first.
PAST PERFECT
The past perfect tense is the past form of the Present perfect tense,
therefore it is called Past perfect tense.
If we use the formula Present perfect tense to be "has/have" then in
the Past perfect tense we use the past form of "has/have", which is
"had".
PAST PERFECT – POSITIVE (+)
S + Had + V-3
Negative S + Would/Should + Not + I would not have seen the car accident
Have + V3/ Past Participle He wouldn't have seen the car accident
We shouldn’t have seen the car accident