Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Indicates an action or a condition that will occur in the future Requires the helping verbs.

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Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Indicates an action or a condition that will occur in the future Requires the helping verbs will or shall before the present part of the verb Future Tense PP 10-8 She will design our new Web page. We will send the software this afternoon.

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals The perfect tenses use the helping verbs has, have, or had. The three perfect tenses are Perfect Tenses PP 10-9 Present perfect Past perfect Future perfect

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Shows that an action or condition that started in the past has just been completed or continues to take place into the present Requires the use of has or have with the past participle of the verb to form the present perfect tense Present Perfect Tense PP Our company has requested temporary programmers several times. We have found the new software easy to use.

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Shows that one action or condition began and was completed before another action in the past started Requires the use of the helping verb had with the past participle to form the past perfect tense Past Perfect Tense PP He had solved the network problem before we arrived for work. By the time we evaluated the software, the manufacturer had released a new version.

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Indicates an action or condition that will begin and end before a specific future time Requires the helping verbs shall have or will have before the past participle of a verb to form the future perfect tense Future Perfect Tense PP I will have updated the software before next Friday. By next summer, this software version will have been updated.

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Follows the patterns of the simple and perfect tenses Shows continuing actions or conditions Consists of the present participle (main verb ending in ing) and appropriate tenses of to be (am, is, are, was, were, be, been) Progressive Tense PP 10-13

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Use the present participle plus the helping verbs am, is, or are to form the present progressive tense. Present Progressive Tense PP She is requesting a new computer. I am forwarding your to Carol. The managers are updating our software instruction manual.

Business English at Work Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood—Verbals Involves an action or condition that was in progress at a time in the past Requires the present participle plus the helping verbs was or were to form the past progressive tense Past Progressive Tense PP She was installing the software. They were planning to attend the software demonstration.