PERFECT CONTINUOUS CONDITIONAL
FORM
If clause (condition) | Main clause (result) |
---|---|
If + past perfect | perfect continuous conditional |
If this thing had happened | that thing would have been happening. |
FUNCTION
EXAMPLES
- If the weather had been better (but it wasn't), I'd have been sitting in the garden when he arrived (but I wasn't).
- If she hadn't got a job in London (but she did), she would have been working in Paris (but she wasn't).
- If I had had a ball I would have been playing football.
- If I had known it was dangerous I wouldn't have been climbing that cliff.
THE PERFECT CONTINUOUS CONDITIONAL TENSE
would + have + been + present participle
The present participle is formed by taking the base form of the verb and adding the -ing ending.
Subject | + would | + have | + been | + present participle |
---|---|---|---|---|
He | would | have | been | staying |
They | would | have | been | going |
TO WORK: PERFECT CONTINUOUS CONDITIONAL
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | Interrogative Negative |
---|---|---|---|
I would have been living | I wouldn't have been living | Would I have been living? | Wouldn't I have been living? |
You would have been living | You wouldn't have been living | Would you have been living? | Wouldn't you have been living? |
He would have been living | He wouldn't have been living | Would he have been living? | Wouldn't he have been living? |
She would have been living | She wouldn't have been living | Would she have been living? | Wouldn't she have been living? |
We would have been living | We wouldn't have been living | Would we have been living? | Wouldn't we have been living? |
They would have been living | They wouldn't have been living | Would they have been living? | Wouldn't they have been living? |
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