Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... present perfect ( have made ) suggests action more recent than the simple past ( bought ) ; it is illog- ical to use the present perfect for the earlier action . Since the rumors came before the introduction , the past perfect tense ...
... present perfect ( have made ) suggests action more recent than the simple past ( bought ) ; it is illog- ical to use the present perfect for the earlier action . Since the rumors came before the introduction , the past perfect tense ...
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... present infinitive indicates the same time or a later time than that of the verb . A perfect infinitive suggests ... present participle ( rounding ) and the past tense verb refer to simultaneous actions . The perfect participle ( having ...
... present infinitive indicates the same time or a later time than that of the verb . A perfect infinitive suggests ... present participle ( rounding ) and the past tense verb refer to simultaneous actions . The perfect participle ( having ...
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... Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Regular conquer conquering conquered talk talking talked Irregular speak speaking spoke see am seeing being saw was , were Past Participle conquered talked spoken seen been verbal very voice ...
... Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Regular conquer conquering conquered talk talking talked Irregular speak speaking spoke see am seeing being saw was , were Past Participle conquered talked spoken seen been verbal very voice ...
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