Past perfect tense of [2.3], for example, He had to walk his walk in..1. use the 2 events that occurred simultaneously in the past. The following principles apply.Born before use 2.1 2.3 later used.2. take a single action or event in the past, but must specify the hours and dates, exact in every sentence She had breakfast with all the time, like at eight o ' clock yesterday. Past perfect continuous tense [2.4], for example, He had been walking. The same principles apply in all cases, the only tense 2.3. continuing its emphasized action action 1 is continued until the second Act, for example, When we stopped by arrive at the meeting, the lecturer had been speaking for an hour when we go to the meeting, the speaker has to say, then 1 hour. Simple Future tense, such as [3.1] He will walk the walk.. Applies to events that will occur in the future which will be tomorrow, "next week, next to night, month, etc., are. * We Shall use to I. Will apply to the second man and the common name. Will, shall be used in the case of the switch, the promise, duress, uncompromising decisions. Will, shall apply to events occurring naturally or deliberately. Be going to (be) applied to the human mind as devotion. Do not use on natural events, and is used in the sentence terms.
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