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Old 09-Dec-2005, 21:15
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I need some help with identifying the following verb forms:

Do you think the weather will be fine tomorrow?

He has had a lot of jobs.

What were you doing last night?

In the future my job will be done by a computer.

Thank you!
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Old 10-Dec-2005, 04:06
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What do you think they are?
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Old 14-Dec-2005, 18:55
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I need some help with identifying the following verb forms:

Do you think the weather will be fine tomorrow?

He has had a lot of jobs.

What were you doing last night?

In the future my job will be done by a computer.

Thank you!
In order as per original message I think they are -
future perfect
past continuous
past perfect
future perfect
But I'm really not sure, I get very confused with these things!
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 07:18
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1- will be fine = future simple not perfect
2- present perfect
3- past continuous
4- future simple again, but passive
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