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  1. Our boss didn’t want to change the Schedule (Simple Present - Negative)

Our boss hadn’t wanted to change the schedule

Our boss hadn’t been wanted to change the schedule

  1. Paul and you design that storyboard. (Simple Present - Positive)

Paul and you had designed that storyboard.

Paul and you had been designing that storyboard.

  1. Somebody would waste that material. (Future – Positive)

Somebody would have wasted that material.

Somebody would have been wasting that material.

  1. The new worker accepted the contract. (Simple Past – Positive)

The new worker had accepted the contract.

The new worker had been accepting the contract.

  1. The teacher had enough time to explain. (Past Perfect – Positive)

The teacher had had enough time to explain.

The teacher had been had enough time to explain.

  1. One of them will work with us. (Will – Future – Positive)

One of them will be working with us.

One of them will have been working with us.

  1. I study English. (Simple Present – Positive)

I had studied English.

I had been studying English.

  1. When would we publish that advertisement? (Future – Positive)

When would we have published that advertisement?

When would have we been publishing that advertisement?

  1. He will pay all those debts into the next five months. (Will – Future – Positive)

He will have paid all those debts into the next five months.

He will have been paying all those debts into the next five months.

  1. You need another tool. (Simple Present – Positive)

You had needed another tool.

You have been needing another tool.

  1. Only two of them trained on time. (Simple Past – Positive)

Only two of them had trained on time.

Only two of them had been training on time.

  1. Your brother didn’t bring me back my phone. (Simple Past – Positive)

Your brother had not brought me back my phone.

Your brother did have not been brought me back my phone.

  1. You learnt how to use that machine. (Simple Past – Positive)

You had learned how to use that machine.

You had been learning how to use that machine.

  1. The new secretary receives all the invoices. (Simple Present – Positive)

The new secretary has received all the invoices

The new secretary has been receiving all the invoices.

  1. It does not rain in this town since last January. (Simple Present – Negative)

It has not rain in this town since last January

It has not been raining in this town since last January.

  1. She made the payroll without help. (Simple Past- Positive)

She has made the payroll without help.

She has been made the payroll without help.

  1. Your classmates don’t understand that. (Simple Present – Negative)

Your classmates don’t have understood that.

Your classmates don’t have been understanding that.

  1. That girl wanted to learn English. (Simple Past – Positive)

That girl has wanted to learn English.

That girl has been wanted to learn English.

  1. Do you listen to that song? (Present Continuous - Positive)

Have you listen to that song?

Have you been listening to that song?

  1. We won’t buy the material in that store. (Future – Negative)

We have won’t bought the material in that store.

We have won’t been buying the material in that store.

  1. The new boss called us. (Simple Past - Positive)

The new boss had called us.

The new boss had been calling us.

  1. I would invest in cyber publicity. (Future – Positive)

I would have invested in cyber publicity.

I would have been invested in cyber publicity.

  1. They squandered that excellent chance. (Simple Past – Positive)

They had squandered that excellent chance.

They had been squandered that excellent chance.

  1. It is a good investment. (Simple Present – Positive)

It had a good investment

It has been a good investment.

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