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§ 37. The use of the Future Perfect Continuous in the Past.

The Future Perfect Continuous in the Past denotes an action lasting during a certain period of time before a definite moment which was future from the point of view of the past.

I wondered how long they would have been packing by the time I returned.

(For detailed treatment see Chapter XVIII.) .

Table of Tenses

Present

Past

Future

Future in the Past

Indefi-nite

I go to the theatre every week.

I went to the theatre last week.

I shall go to the theatre next week.

I said I should go to the theatre next week.

Conti-nuous

(Don’t speak to him.) He is working.

When I came, he was working.

(Don’t comeat 8.) I shall be working.

He said he would be working at8 o’clock.

Perfect

1. (I can return the books to the library.)

I have read them.

1. I had read all the books by the 1st of April.

1. I shall have read all the books by the1st of April.

I said I should have read all the books by the 1st of April.

2. I have known him for two years.

2. By 1955 I had known him for two years.

2. By 1965 I shall have known him for twelve years.

Perfect Conti-nuous

1. I have been reading the book for a week.

1. I had been reading the book for a week, when you asked me for it.

By the 1st of May I shall have been reading the book for a fortnight.

I said that by the1st of May I should have been reading the book for a fortnight.

2. (I am very tired.) I have been reading a lot.

2. (I was very tired.) I had been reading a lot.

THE PASSIVE VOICE

§ 1. The formation of the Passive Voice.

The Passive Voice is formed by means of the auxiliary verb to be in the required form and Participle II of the notional verb.

(a) The Present, Past and Future Indefinite Passive are formed by means of the Present, Past and Future Indefinite of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle II of the notional verb.

Present Indefinite

Passive

Past Indefinite

Passive

Future Indefinite

Passive

I am invited

I was invited

I shall be invited

He is invited

He was invited

He will be invited

She is invited

She was invited

She will be invited

We are invited

We were invited

We shall be invited

You are invited

You were invited

You will be invited

They are invited

They were invited

They will be invited

(b) The Present, Past and Future Perfect Passive are formed by means of the Present, Past and Future Perfect of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle II of the notional verb.

Present Perfect

Passive

Past Perfect

Passive

Future Perfect

Passive

I have been invited

I had been invited

I shall have been invited

He has been invited

He had been invited

He will have been invited

She has been invited

She had been invited

She will have been invited

We have been invited

We had been invited

We shall have been invited

You have been invited

You had been invited

You will have been invited

They have been invited

They had been invited

They will have been invited

(c) The Present Continuous and the Past Continuous Passive are formed by means of the Present Continuous and the Past Continuous of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle II of the notional verb.

Present Continuous Passive

Past Continuous Passive

I am being invited

I was being invited

He is being invited

He was being invited

She is being invited

She was being invited

We are being invited

We were being invited

You are being invited

You were being invited

They are being invited

They were being invited

The Future Continuous, the Present Perfect Continuous, the Past Perfect Continuous and the Future Perfect Continuous are not found in the Passive Voice.

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