Conjugation of To Be in Continuous Tense
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Here’s the table with all forms of “to be” in Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Future Continuous, and Future in the Past Continuous Tense, in Indicative Mood, including affirmative, question, and negative forms, leaving the lines for Future and Future in the Past vacant:
Tense | Affirmative | Question | Negative |
Present Continuous | I am being | Am I being? | I am not being / I’m not being |
You are being | Are you being? | You are not being / You aren’t being | |
He/She/It is being | Is he/she/it being? | He/She/It is not being / isn’t being | |
We are being | Are we being? | We are not being / We aren’t being | |
You are being | Are you being? | You are not being / You aren’t being | |
They are being | Are they being? | They are not being / They aren’t being | |
Past Continuous | I was being | Was I being? | I was not being / I wasn’t being |
You were being | Were you being? | You were not being / You weren’t being | |
He/She/It was being | Was he/she/it being? | He/She/It was not being / wasn’t being | |
We were being | Were we being? | We were not being / We weren’t being | |
You were being | Were you being? | You were not being / You weren’t being | |
They were being | Were they being? | They were not being / They weren’t being | |
Future Continuous | |||
Future in the Past Continuous |
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Conjugation of To Be in Continuous Tense
Conjugation of To Be in Indefinite Tense
Conjugation of to smile in Perfect Tense Form/Passive
Conjugation of to smile in Indefinite Tense Form/Passive
I wish, Would, and If Only in Conditionals
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