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Yayya Lautner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What tense is this?

The story will be continued later.

what tense involve there? and why is should be continued not continue?
  

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It's the future tense, passive voice. The past participle (continued) is always needed in all passive voice tenses. Present tense: It is continued.

  • It's the future tense, passive voice.
  • The past participle (continued) is always needed in all passive voice tenses.
  • Present tense: It is continued.
  • Past tense: It was continued.
  • Present perfect: It has been continued.
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It's the future tense, passive voice. The past participle (continued) is always needed in all passive voice tenses.

Present tense: It is continued.

Past tense: It was continued.

Present perfect: It has been continued.

Past perfect / Pluperfect: It had been continued.

Future: It will be continued.

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