- In grammar, a
****ure tense (abbreviated ****) is a verb form that
generally marks the
event described by the verb as not
having happened yet, but expected...
- patterns. The main
tenses found in many
languages include the past, present, and
****ure. Some
languages have only two
distinct tenses, such as past and...
- the
****ure, such as will have
finished in the
English sentence "I will have
finished by tomorrow." It is a
grammatical combination of the
****ure tense, or...
- Look up
****ure tense in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
****ure tense is a verb form that
marks the
event described by a verb as not...
-
categories to
represent near
****ure, a
subcategory of the
****ure tense. Going-to
****ure in
English may
express near
****ure.
Similarly to English, the French...
-
present tense is the
standard way to
refer to the
****ure, see
conditional sentences and
dependent clauses below. It is also
possible for the
present tense to...
-
present perfect continuous), or
****ure (
****ure,
****ure continuous,
****ure perfect, or
****ure perfect continuous). The
****ure tense refers to
actions that have...
- the speaker's meaning:
Tense—the
position of the
state or
action in time, that is,
whether it is in the past,
present or
****ure. Aspect—the
extension of...
-
imagine time as a line on
which the past
tense, the
present and the
****ure tense are positioned. The term
present tense is
usually used in
descriptions of specific...
- mood
there are
seven tenses: present, imperfect,
****ure,
aorist (the
equivalent of past simple), perfect, pluperfect, and
****ure perfect. (The last two...