THE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
It is used to express a process that was taking place for some period before a certain point or period of time in the past; it may also be inclusive or exclusive.
I had been feeling nervous ever since we set foot in this place. Rain had been falling, but now it had stopped.
In the latter example both verbs are in perfect forms, one indicating a process (Past Perfect Continuous), the other — a completed action (Past Perfect); both are prior to the moment of speech in the past.
Берілетін тапсырма: to do exercises:
Пайдаланатын әдебиеттер:
Качалова К.Н., Израилевич Е.Е. Практическая грамматика английского языка. М., 1996
Бонк. Учебник английского языка.
АВС. Матюшкина-Герке. М., 1998
Grammar Spectrum. Mark Hurrison. London, 1994
R.Murphy. Essential Grammar in Use (elementary,). Cambridge Univ., 1985
R.Murphy. English Grammar in Use (intermediate). Cambridge Univ., 1985.
Кафедра меңгерушісі:
Шетел тілдері кафедрасы
Практикалық сабақ жоспары
Топ: __________
Пән: Практикалық грамматика
Күні: _________________
Оқытушы: Дүйсенбекова М.Л
Сабақтың тақырыбы: The Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Сабақтың мақсаты: the main aim of the lesson is to develop speaking, writing skills; to study grammar structures, to use Verbs in the sentences correctly, especially the Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Сабақтың міндеті:
to explain students about using grammar units and formal-content structures;
to develop knowledge skills to work out grammar information alone.
Сабақтың мазмұны:
The forms of Perfect Continuous tenses, are a combination of perfect and continuous forms.
Being forms of the continuous aspest they present an action in progress.
Being perfect forms they express priority.
Thus perfect continuous forms present an action in progress as having taken place in the preceding period and related to some moment following that period.
Perfect continuous forms are used to show that the past (before-past or before-future) is connected with the present (past or future) through the uninterrupted progress of an action that began before some point of time (in the present, the past or the future) and is (was, will be) still going on.
Perfect continuous forms tend to be more and more widely used in Modern English, but their usage is limited by the lexical meaning of verbs.
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