Progressive Form Regular Verbs -- American English - Page 2
Verb "Call" -- Active Voice
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The progressive form of the verb is the form that is used to indicate that the
action is continuing at the time indicated by the tense:
We have been planning to go to China.
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Present Perfect Tense
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Person
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Singular
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Plural
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First Person
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I have been calling
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We have been calling
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Second Person
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You have been calling
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You have been calling
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Third Person
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He, she, it has been calling
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They have been calling
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Past Perfect Tense
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Person
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Singular
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Plural
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First Person
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I had been calling
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We had been calling
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Second Person
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You had been calling
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You had been calling
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Third Person
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He, she, it had been calling
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They had been calling
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Future Perfect Tense
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Person
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Singular
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Plural
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First Person
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I shall have been calling
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We shall have been calling
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Second Person
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You will have been calling
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You will have been calling
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Third Person
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He, she, it will have been calling
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They will have been calling
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