This document outlines different ways to ask and answer questions about whether a car has been washed in the past, present, and future tenses. It provides example affirmative (A) and negative (N) responses to questions (Q) about washing a car using various verb tenses including simple present, present perfect, present continuous, present perfect continuous, and future.
This document outlines different ways to ask and answer questions about whether a car has been washed in the past, present, and future tenses. It provides example affirmative (A) and negative (N) responses to questions (Q) about washing a car using various verb tenses including simple present, present perfect, present continuous, present perfect continuous, and future.
This document outlines different ways to ask and answer questions about whether a car has been washed in the past, present, and future tenses. It provides example affirmative (A) and negative (N) responses to questions (Q) about washing a car using various verb tenses including simple present, present perfect, present continuous, present perfect continuous, and future.
Passive form of Present Perfect Continuous N: (Recently)The car has not been being washed Tense is less commonly used Q: Has the car been being washed (recently)?