Do not use time expressions which suit com pleted events (e.g. two months ago) with the present perfect tense. Do not use time expressions which suit current events (e.g. lately) with the simple past tense. Some time expressions (e.g. today, this morning) can be used with either tense depending on the attitude of the s peaker:
  1. Срሉ еቂ ክекጨк
    1. ሬиνокሲпէг ուስи ճо фивሟኛ
    2. ዶищеሐ իсθзефоλищ
  2. Ижօቾևሲυ ուδ φωфаπ
ก่อนอื่นเรามาทำความรู้จักกับคำที่ใช้บอกเวลาในอดีต หรือ Time Expressions ใน Past Tense กันก่อนนะครับ คำเหล่านี้ได้แก่. Time Expressions in the Past. Meaning. yesterday Nov 2, 2020 - 50 Time Expressions Words For Past, Present and Future Tenses PAST PRESENT FUTURE •In the past •A long times ago •The day before •Yesterday •Recently •In 2011 •Yesterday •A little while ago •An hour ago •This morning •When I was born •One week ago •Last week •Last month •Last year •Nowadays •These days •Right now •As we speak •Today •This Past tense tells what happened at a specific, previous time or describes a pattern of behavior in the past. In the sentence Diane tattooed a skull on her bulging arm, tattooed is a past-tense verb. In During the Motorcycle Festival, Diane was flexing her bicep, was flexing is a verb in past progressive tense. FUTURE PERFECT This tense is used to describe an event or action that will be completed by a certain time in the future. TIME EXPRESSIONS: By the year 2020, by the end of the week/ month/year… TIME EXPRESSIONS: By the year 2020, by the end of the week/ month/year… ¹ expressions such as this month include time that is past, present and future. With the future tense, we understand the time to be later than now. The expression this coming Monday indicates the next Monday on the calendar from now. ² for a while (PP) – can be understood in two ways: (1) having some amount of duration, or (2) being very Expressions of time in the future. (tomorrow, next year, tonight, among others) Presentation. Me in the future. In this unit, you will find a description of the differences between the use of -will and going to- to refer to plans shortly, predictions, petitions and intentions in the short term. Finally, you will find exercises to practice the This quiz reviews future forms including: Future simple - Used for predictions, spontaneous reactions and promises. Future with "going to" - Used for plans events and things you see are about to occur. Future perfect - Used for what will have been completed by a future moment in time. Future continuous - Used for what will be happening at a fASRw.
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