Although the bulk of the verbs in the chapter are not cast in the future tense, the entire outlook of the subject is future-oriented. |
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Affirmations should be affirmed in the present tense, not the future tense. |
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Both were described in the future tense since both took place in the context of the Eucharist, of which the novice had no direct experience. |
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If the question is framed in the future tense, then I understand what conversation we are having. |
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Then it belatedly dawned on me that the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening. |
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Thus, many African languages simply do not express a future tense or a future history. |
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The original text of this article used the future tense, indicating that the book Sri Chaitanya-sikshamrita had not yet been published. |
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The use of the future tense indicates that blessedness includes future benefits that overcome the misfortunes of the present. |
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The diamond heist that is the nucleus of Reservoir Dogs is absent from the actual movie, existing only in reference, as a reflection in either past or future tense. |
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For Africans, she adds, the present is strong, the past is rich, and there is no future tense beyond a month or so. |
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Verbs in the present past and future tense have a very important role in Irish, therefore they need very special attention. |
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The present tense in Japanese is both the simple present tense as well as the future tense, while the past tense in Japanese acts as the simple past tense. |
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In Urdu, words have suffixes for future tense but none for the past. |
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Using this ending does not require and connecting vowel to be inserted in the future tense. |
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Turning in a 500 word biography, written painstakingly in the past tense, I sighed as my class was assigned another essay, this time in the future tense, due the next day. |
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The loss of the future tense presumably occurred in Gothic times. |
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Another major systemic change was to the future tense, remodelled in Vulgar Latin with auxiliary verbs. |
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Take Mr. Warren's formulation that 'this is the way that the pain of the past in its pastness is converted to the future tense of joy.' Falstaff was a character who had done everything. |
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Imperfective verbs need an auxiliary to make their future tense. |
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I hope the White House learns the future tense. |
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In the potential level, we have implication of a future tense. |
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The delegation of Mali noted that the amendment proposed by India should be in the future tense and not the conditional tense, with the following wording: 'Observers will take the floor at the end of the debate. |
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This demand is made explicitly in the future tense, as the intention is that such practices should never be permissible in the EU and that it should of course never be possible to fund them surreptitiously. |
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In order to simplify this document, CHA has often used the present or future tense to discuss changes to CEAA that will take effect only if and when C-19 is adopted and comes into force. |
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The future tense is expressed using the conjugation of the present tense. |
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Also, since the completion dates of projects vary, each is described in the future tense, acknowledging that some projects may have been completed as this report is published. |
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The future tense of perfective verbs is formed in the same way as the present tense of imperfective verbs. |
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These examples employ different lexemes, but encounter the same problem in the future tense. |
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For instance, the English and German verbs will are completely different in meaning, and the German one has nothing to do with constructing the future tense. |
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Wuvulu speakers use an irrealis mood to convey future tense. |
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Thus, present situations which are described with the FUTURE tense are not directly testifiable at the moment of speaking. |
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