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, Present Continuous




(present continuous) , :

" We are having guests tonight. " - , . ( ),

 

 

(The Modal Future)

, , , , , .

In most cases we are talking about action in the future, not as a fact but as a prediction, intention, and also as apossibiliti the probability, that is realized with the help of modal verbs and their analogues:

"You must be having guests tonight." - , .

"What could you be doing at this time tomorrow?" - ?

 

 

The To-be-going-to Future

"To be going (to)" - , .

"I am going to be there at 6." - 6. ( ),

" Are you going to stay here?" - ? ( ),

"It 's going to rain." - .

"You 're not going to believe what he is doing with it"

 

 

The To-be-to Future

"To be (to)" , , , , , .

used for the transmission of predictions, prophecies, intentions, desires, opportunities, action or state of obligation

"He is to be a great warrior." - .

" I 'm to get my first tattoo." - .

 

(Future Unreal Subjunctive)

, , . It expresses the possibility, desirability, conditional action.

Future Unreal Subjunctive verb Past simple tense, , :

"If I came tomorrow, it would be late." - , .

"What if it happened tomorrow." - , .

"I wish you were with me tonight." - , .

 

 

16. Sequence of tenses in English. Indirect Speech.

 

The Sequence of Tenses is a principle according to which the Tense of the Verb in the Subordinate Clause follows the Tense of the Verb in the Principal Clause.

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The following are the two main rules about the Sequence of Tenses.

 

Rule I.

(a) If the Verb in the Principal Clause is in the Present or Future Tense, the Verb in the Subordinate Clause may be in any Tense (Present, Past or Future) according to the sense. But if there is some Purpose or Condition in Subordinate Clause, only Present Tense will be used in it.

 





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