Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Past Future Continuous Tense

Affirmative
I would be drinking a cup of coffee.
You would be drinking a cup of coffee.
We would be drinking a cup of coffee.
They would be drinking a cup of coffee.
He would be drinking a cup of coffee.
She would be drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur would be drinking a cup of coffee.
Father would be drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she would be drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur would be drinking a cup of coffee.

Negative
I would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
You would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
We would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
They would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
He would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
She would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
Father would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she would not be drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur would not be drinking a cup of coffee.

Interrogative
Would I be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would you be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would we be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would they be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would he be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would she be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would Guntur be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would father be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would he and she be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would father and Guntur be drinking a cup of coffee?

Negative Interrogative
Would I not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would you not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would we not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would they not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would he not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would she not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would Guntur not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would father not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would he and she not be drinking a cup of coffee?
Would father and Guntur not be drinking a cup of coffee?

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