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I. The formation of the Future-Indefinite-in-the-Past

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The Future-Indefinite-in-the-Past is formed by means of the auxiliary verbs should and would and the infinitive without to of the notional verb.

Should is used for the first person singular and plural.

Would is used for the second and the third person singular and plural.

In the interrogative form the auxiliary verb is placed before the subject.

In the negative form t he negative particle not is placed after the auxiliary verb.

 

Affirmative Interrogative Negative
I should work Should I work? I should not work
You would work Would you work? You would not work
He/she/it would work Would he/she/it work? He/she/it would not work
We should work Should we work? We shouldn’t work
They would work Would they work? They shouldn’t work

 

II. The contracted affirmative forms are:

 

I’d work

He’d work

 

The contracted negative forms are:

I shouldn’t work

He wouldn’t work

 

The negative-interrogative forms are:

 

Should I work?

Shouldn’t I work/

Would he not work?

Wouldn’t he work?

III. The use of the Future-Indefinite-in-the-Past.

The Future-Indefinite-in-the-Past denotes an action which was future from the point of view of the past.

 

I was sure he would agree with me.

THE FUTURE-CONTINUOUS-IN-THE-PAST

 

I. The formation of the Future-Continuous-in-the-Past

The Future-Continuous-in-the-Past is formed by means of the Future-Indefinite-in-the-Past of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle I of the notional verb.

 

In the interrogative form of the first auxiliary verb is placed before the subject.

 

In the negative form the negative particle not is placed after the first auxiliary verb.

 

Affirmative Interrogative Negative
I should be working Should I be working? I should not be working
You would be working Would you be working? He would not be working
He/she/it would be working Would he/she/it be working? He/she/it would not be working
We should be working Should we be working? We should not be working
They would be working Would they be working? They would not be working

II. The contracted affirmative forms are:

 

I’d be working

He’d be working

 

The contracted negative forms are:

 

I shouldn’t be working

He wouldn’t be working

 

The negative-interrogative forms are:

 

Should I not be working?

Shouldn’t you be working?

Would he not be working?

Wouldn’t he be working?

THE USE OF THE FUTURE-CONTINUOUS-IN-THE-PAST

 


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