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Future in the Past. How to learn English. VERB] s/es in third person. You do not speak. USE 1 Repeated Actions. Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do. She does not play. Every morning at 8 AM. The train does not leave. The train usually leave. Every twelve months, the Earth circles. The exampl...
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Future in the Past. How to learn English. You were not studying. USE 1 Interrupted Action in the Past. Use the Past Continuous to indicate that a longer action in the past was interrupted. The interruption is usually a shorter action in the Simple Past. Remember this can be a real interruption or just an interruption in time. TV when she called. When the phone rang, she was writing. While we were having. The picnic, it started to rain. When the earthquake started? You were not listening. When you use the...
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Future in the Past. How to learn English. You are not watching. Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment. It can also be used to show that something is not happening now. You are not swimming. I am not standing. They are not watching. USE 2 Longer Actions in Progress Now. Examples: (All of these sentences can be said while eating dinner in a restaurant.). To become a doctor. I am not studying. To become a dentist. I am not going.
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Future in the Past. How to learn English. Future Perfect Continuous has two different forms: "will have been doing " and "be going to have been doing." Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Perfect Continuous forms are usually interchangeable. FORM Future Perfect Continuous with "Will". Will have been present participle]. You will have been waiting. For more than two hours when her plane finally arrives. You have been waiting. For more than two hours when her plane finally arrives? You have been studying.
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Future in the Past. How to learn English. Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future. You will not help. FORM Be Going To. Am/is/are going to verb]. You are going to meet.
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