1. I had been going to write. 1. We had been going to write. 2. Thou had been going to 2. You had been going to 3. He had been going to 3. They had been going to write. write. 1. I should have been writ- 1. We should have been ing. writing. 2. Thou should have been 2. You should have been writing. writing. 3. He should have been writ- 3. They should have been 3. He should be going to 3. They should be going to Future Intentional Continuous. 1. I should have been going 1. We should have been go to write. ing to write. 2. You should have been 2. You should have been going to write. going to write. 3. He should have been go- 3. They should have been 260. Some of the above forms are either obsolete, or rarely used in the current language. The form for the second person singular is confined to poetry, poetical prose, or to invocations to the Supreme Being. In ordinary prose the second person plural is used for the singular. Many of the forms in the indicative mood are now commonly employed instead of those in the subjunctive. |