2.They watched a movie yesterday. 3.You went to the bed early. 4.She didn’t study in the library. 5.They had dinner last night. 6.The police didn’t find any clues. 7.I became a teacher two years ago. 8.He bought a new car last week. 9.We studied very hard last night. 10.I graduated from the university last year.

Examples. The progressive aspect expresses ongoing actions. Present Progressive Tense. The whale is eating plankton. Past Progressive Tense. The whale was eating plankton. Future Progressive Tense. The whale will be eating plankton. The "Perfect (or Complete) Aspect" Tenses.
We use the simple future tense to talk about the actions or events that will happen in the future. We can use either ‘shall’ or ‘will’ with the pronouns ‘I’ and ‘we’. We use ‘will’ with the pronouns ‘you’, ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’ and ‘they’. Read the picture story. A. Answer the following questions from the

The Future Continuous Tense depicts an action that will most likely take place in the future and last for a set amount of time. It consists of the terms – will+be+the present participle (the root verb + -ing). For example – I’ll be doing my schoolwork till about 10 a.m. tomorrow.

In Spanish, there are four main ways to talk about a future action. In addition to the four ways listed below, the future subjunctive and future perfect subjunctive are also used, but their use is rare in modern Spanish. However, they are useful tenses to be able to recognize. This guide serves as an overview of the Spanish future tenses. Mary will have gone on a holiday by this time next year. I will have graduated from the university in two years. She will have fallen asleep by the time we get home. By June, I will have finished my work. By the time I arrive to the school, math lesson will have started. They will have written the reports by the time you find her. zqeCuP.
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