NEW
GRAMMATICAL TENSES
FUTURE
PAST TENSE:
Simple future past is used when an action take place
from what is plan or decision to do something. Nothing is said about time in
the future present.
I could not see it
I could eat it
I would not sleep
FUTURE
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE:
Future past continuous tense is used to express
action at a particular pass moment in the future. However, the action will not have finished at
the past moment.
I could not be seeing
I would be eating
I should be sleeping when you arrive.
FUTURE
PAST PERFECT TENSE:
Future past perfect expresses action that occur in
the past future before another action in the part future
I could have not seen it
I would have slept before you.
FUTURE
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE:
Future past perfect continuous is used to talk about
an on-going action before some point in the past future.
I could have not been seeing it
I would have not been playing for an hour when you
come.
LOGICAL
EXPLANATION:
If
I am asked by somebody to pick his keys for him, and I am looking to see it but
not seeing, my return speak to him is “I could not be seeing it”. If I stop looking
further to see it; my return speaks to the person is “I could not see it”. If you say “ I cannot see” it”, it means you
cannot just see it again at that present moment.