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Future Perfect Continue Tom will have been walking to school.

Tom will have been having a new car. Tom will have been being a rich student. Tom will have not been walking to school. Tom will have not been having a new car. Tom will have not been being a rich student. Will Tom have been walking to school? Will Tom have been having a new car? Will Tom have been being a rich student? Dear teachers, please check them grammatically I am very dubious about their meanings which have almost same meaings for some tenses. Present Simple Tom walks to school every day. Tom has strong legs. Tom is a good student. Tom dosen't walk to school every day. Tom hasn't strong legs. or Tom doesn't have strong legs. Tom is not a good student. Does Tom walk to school every day? Does Tom have strong legs? Is Tom a good student? 2. Past Simple Tom walked to school every day. Tom had strong legs. Tom was a good student.

Tom didn't walk to school every day. Tom hadn't strong legs. or Tom didn't have strong legs. Tom wasn't a good student. Did Tom walk to school every day? Had Tom strong legs? or Did Tom have strong legs? Was Tom a good student? 3. Future Simple Tom will go to school tomorrow. Tom will have a new car next month. Tom will be a rich student. Tom will not go to school tomorrow. Tom will not have a new car next month. Tom will not be a rich student. Will Tom go to school tomorrow? Will Tom have a new car next month? Will Tom be a rich student? 4. Present Continue Tom is going to school. Tom is having a new car next month. Tom is being a good student. Tom is not going to school. Tom is not having a new car next month. Tom is not being a good student. Is Tom going to school? Is Tom having a new car next month? Is Tom being a good student?

5. Past Continue Tom was walking to school. Tom was having a new car. Tom was being a rich car. Tom was not walking to school. Tom was not having a new car. Tom was not being a rich car. Was Tom walking to school? Was Tom having a new car? Was Tom being a rich car? 6. Future Continue Tom will be walking to school. Tom will be having a new car. Tom will be being a rich student. Tom will not be walking to school. Tom will not be having a new car. Tom will not be being a rich student. Will Tom be walking to school? Will Tom be having a new car? Will Tom be being a rich student? 7. Past Perfect Tom had walked to school. Tom had had strong legs. Tom had been a good student. Tom had not walked to school. Tom had not had strong legs.

Tom had not been a good student. Had Tom walked to school? Had Tom had strong legs? Had Tom been a good student? 8. Present Perfect Tom has walked to school. Tom has had strong legs. Tom has been a good student. Tom has not walked to school. Tom has not had strong legs. Tom has not been a good student. Has Tom walked to school? Has Tom had strong legs? Has Tom been a good student? 9. Future Perfect Tom will have walked to school. Tom will have had a new car next month. Tom will have been a rich student. Tom will have not walked to school. Tom will have not had a new car next month. Tom will have not been a rich student. Will Tom have walked to school? Will Tom have had a new car next month? Will Tom have been a rich student? 10. Past Perfect Continue Tom had been walking to school.

Tom had been having a new car. Tom had been being a rich student. Tom had not been walking to school. Tom had not been having a new car. Tom had not been being a rich student. Had Tom been walking to school? Had Tom been having a new car? Had Tom been being a rich student? 11. Present Perfect Continue Tom has been walking to school. Tom has been having a new car. Tom has been being a rich student. Tom has not been walking to school. Tom has not been having a new car. Tom has not been being a rich student. Has Tom been walking to school? Has Tom been having a new car? Has Tom been being a rich student?

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