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FUTURE TENSE AND PERFECT CONTINUOUS


TENSE

CREATED BY :

CEMPAKA INGGRID (PO7220119 1548)

DEWI JUNITA (PO7220119 1549)

KAIRISYA (PO7220119 1562)

MULYA MALINDO (PO7220119 1566)

SARAH SALSABILA (PO7220119 1576)

DOSEN:

WAHYU ENY SETYOHARI.,M.Pd

KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA

POLTEKKES KEMENKES TANJUNG PINANG

PROGRAM STUDI DIII KEPERAWATAN

TAHUN 2019/2020
FOREWORD

First at all, give thanks for God’s love and grace for us. Thanks to God for
helping us and give me chance to finish this assignment timely. And we would
like to say thank you to Mam Wahyu Eny Setyohari.,M.Pd as teacher that always
teaches us and give much knowledge about how to practice English well.

This assignment is the one of English task that composed of Practical English
Usage English As Second Language we realized this assignment is not perfect.
But I hope it can be useful for us. Critics and suggestion is needed here to make
this assignment be better.

Hopefully we as a student in Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjungpinang can work


more professional by using English as the second language whatever we done.
Thank you.

Tanjung Pinang, February 12th 2020

Writer
TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 PREFACE

1.1 HISTORY
1.2 PROBLEMS FORMULATION
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE PROBLEMS

CHAPTER II CONTENTS

2.1 FUTURE TENSE

2.1.1 DEFINITION OF FUTURE TENSE

2.1.2 TYPES AND FUNCTION OF FUTURE TENSE

2.2 PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

2.2.1 DEFINITION OF PERFECT CONTINUOUS


TENSE

2.2.2 TYPES FUNCTION OF PERFECT


CONTINUOUS TENSE

CHAPTER III CONCLUSION

3.1 CONCLUSION

REFERENCES
CHAPTER I

PREFACE

1.1 History
English is th international language. By mastering english well,
then we will be able to communicate with other nations in this world. In
addition, we will be ableto add our insights and knowledge better for our
nation and country, because we will be able to read English literature,
listen to radio broadcasts abroad and watch other science films. Thus, in
the end we can learn more about English Literature
In addition to increasing understanding of international languages,
learning English at least will make it easier for us to get decent work or for
our knowledge. Understanding and learning the international language
well and correct, certainly provides very good benefits for all of us.
For this reason , grammer must be understood in Elish first. In
addition to expediting the way of pronounciation, we will understand how
to arrange the words to speak so that they become on solid and correct
sentence according to teh tenses.
In this paper, we would like to explain about Future tenses and
Perfect Continuous Tenses.

1.2 Problems formulation

1. What is the definition, types and function of Future Tenses?


2. What is the definition, types and function of Perfect Continuous
Tenses?

1.3 Purpose of the Problems


 Know the meaning, types and function of Future Tenses
 Know the meaning, types and function of Perfect Continuous Tenses
CHAPTER II

CONTENTS

2.1 Future Tenses

2.1.1 Definition of Future Tenses

Future tense is a form of verb that is specifically used to express an


activity(ies) that will be carried out in the future. We will understand
that, but the problem is under what conditions and how an activity is
expressed. That is what causes all types of tenses in English to have
sub-types of tenses, we alsa can’t escape the tense we will learn, namely
future tense which has a subtypes.

2.1.2 Types and Functions of Future Tenses


 Simple Future Tense
These tenses are used to explain or describe an event or a future
event.
There are two help words that we must use in simple future tense:
‘will’ and ‘shall’
This type of sentence is divided into two, including:
VERBAL SENTENCES
a. No Previous Plans or Stating the actions / events that will be
done in the future (at that time).
Example:
-Hold on. I‘ll get a pen.
-wait. I'll bring an umbrella.
b. Prediction (forecast).
Example:
-It will rain tomorrow. I'll be staying at home.
-I will go to school tomorrow.
NON-VERBAL SENTENCE
When the predicate of a sentence is not a verb, use ‘be’ to replace
the verb.
Example:
- I'll be in London tomorrow.

Note:

When we have a plan or desire to do an activity in the future, then use


be going to or Present Continuous Tense to replace the will / shall.

Example of sentences:
I am going to go to Paris next week.
You are going to marry her next Friday.
She will see my mother at the hospital tomorrow.

Simple Future Tense always uses the first verb (verb 1) for each
sentence, and has a certain time signal, such as:
-tomorrow
-next …… .. (day, weeks, months, years) etc.
-soon (as soon as possible)
-on ........ (Monday, Tuesday) etc.
 Future Continuous Tense

Formula:

subject + WILL + BE + Verb + ing

When do we use Future Continuous Tense?

This tense describes an action that will occur at a certain time in the
future.

Example:

He will be teaching me at eight tomorrow


 Future Perfect Tense
Formula:
subject + WILL + HAVE + 3rd Form Verbs
When Do We Use Future Perfect Tense?
We use this tense to describe an activity that will occur in the future before
other activities occur.
Example: They will have tired when they arrive.

 Future Perfect Continuous Tense


Formula:
Subject + WILL + HAVE + BEEN + Verb I + ing
When do we use Future Perfect Continuous Tense?
We use this Tense to talk about a long action / activity before some time in the
future
Example:
- I'll have been tired when he arrives. He will have been traveling for 24 hours.

2.2
CHAPTER III

CONCLUSION

3.1 Conclusion

From the explanation above it can be concluded that Future tense


is a form of verb that is specifically used to express an activity(ies)
that will be carried out in the future. We will understand that, but the
problem is under what conditions and how an activity is expressed.
That is what causes all types of tenses in English to have sub-types
of tenses, we alsa can’t escape the tense we will learn, namely future
tense which has a subtypes. Perfect Continuous Tenses show that
something started in the past and is continuing at the present time
and it has many types of perfect Continuous tenses.

REFERENCES

Puchta,Herbert.,Stranks, Jeff.2010.EnglishinMind.Singapore:Cambridge
University Press.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org

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