Ask for answers to these English tense questions, urgently.

Updated on educate 2024-02-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    b.The meaning of the whole sentence is: we could have walked to the station, it was so close. Yes, there was no need to fight in the first place. Both sentences denote the subjunctive voice with complaint and regret.

    c。The meaning of the full sentence is: I'm not really working here. I'm just helping out until the new secretary arrives. Both the sentences before and after indicate the act in the present tense, choose C according to the meaning

    a.Although the action of the main clause occurred in the past, but the action of the clause has not yet occurred, will indicates the future, followed by the verb form, and indicates passive, so choose a

    c。Actions that I didn't pay attention to have an effect on the present, that's why I'm "terribly."

    Sorry", not just "sorry", indicates that the situation where the action has an effect on the present is in the present perfect tense.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't stand it, the topic doesn't seem to be difficult, why is the upstairs not right?

    The answer is a c c b

    Question 1: The first sentence is in the subjunctive voice, and the latter sentence is a fact, so use the simple past tense.

    Question 2: Yes I am helping right now, so use the simple present tense. Question 3: Attention. bythe

    The usage of endof, which is followed by the future tense, and the clause is in the future perfect tense.

    Question 4: I didn't notice it just now, but now I do, so I use the past continuous tense to indicate the past state.

    It's all a mess of our senior year of high school, how tall is the landlord?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. There is no need to call a taxi in B.

    2 A I really don't work here. I'm just helping out until the new secretary arrives.

    If the intil clause is used in the simple present tense, then the main clause in the simple tense is OK 3 c by

    theendofthe

    year until the end of the year, in the future perfect tense.

    By the end of this year, another school will have been established.

    9 b Didn't pay attention in the past.

    Actions with the Perfect Meter have an effect on the present, or the state continues to the present.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.The meaning of this phrase is that they will not buy new clothes because they are saving money to buy a new house. (It is known to be in the present continuous tense according to the semantic meaning.) )

    2.Because he said that his lecture had already ended by then, he should use the future continuous tense later. (Since the action of the previous future occurs first, the future continuous tense is used.) )

    3.According to the above hint, the CAME table was used in the past, so the following answers should be in the past interrogative sentences. (It was originally She Had Been.)Because it was a doubt, it was had she been?)

    4.He said that he knew that Mr. Brown had known each other by introducing each other at international conferences. (as it is introduced, I choose C by passive, and it happens in the past).

    Made of Fixed Matching.

    The question does not have a special requirement for time, so it is fine to use the simple present tense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The fact is that the fountain pen is not mine, so if it is not, you can refer to the antisense question sentence.

    2. Actually, C is okay, but in standard British English it is B, no why, it is specialized, similar to English slang.

    3. If clause uses the main will be present, that is, the main clause is in the general future tense, the clause is in the simple present tense, and the clause after if is the clause ( if i ( time tomorrow is the clause).

    4. This is a special usage of the simple present tense, which is used to indicate the future. Only words like go and return can be represented in this way, so c is wrong and b is in the right place.

    5. First of all, the sentence tense is the same, so it can only be selected in ac, and it is a small if clause (if he (free.).Referring to the third one, the original sentence is he will help me with me maths if he (is) free. a

    Generally, when we do the question, if there is no indication in the question that it has a certain impact on the present, we will not use the present perfect tense.

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