Should I use present tense or past tense after "if"a.If he asks you out,what are you going to say?b.If he asked you out,what are you going to say?c.If he asks you out,what should you say?d.If he asked you out,what should you sayIt's possible that he is g
past simple C. future simple D. present continuous 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查时态的判断。“The tiger has stripes.”是一般现在时,表示老虎有条纹这个事实。present simple 是一般现在时;past simple 是一般过去时;future simple 是一般将来时;present continuous 是现在进行时。所以答案是 ...
2)Present tenseThe demand for energy dropps steadily between 5 units of energy to approximately 2 units.3)past participleThe demand for energy has dropped steadily between 1985 and 1990 from 5 units of energy to approximately 2 units.or4)The demand for energy has dropped steadily from 5 ...
a verbs: Past Continuous Tense The past continuous tense is like the present continuous, but it shows that something continued to happen in the past. Use was/were instead of am/is/are and the ing form of the verb. Example: It is 5:00. Glen is studying. At 5:00 yesterday, Glen was...
aThe past tense or present tense, depends on your own 过去时或现在时,依靠您自己[translate] aProject number hasn’t been mentioned in email’s subject. 项目总数在电子邮件的主题未被提及。[translate] a最近怎么样?有没想我啊 Recently how? Has has not thought me[translate] ...
Chinese has no verb tense. Only some auxiliaries can express the occurrence and completion of the action. 过 can express that the action was in the past 了 can express completion 我吃过了 I eat already have=I have already eaten. “曾经” =once 我 曾经
题目“He has gone to school.”“has gone” is in _. A. present perfect tense B. past perfect tense C. future perfect tense 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“has gone”是现在完成时,表示过去发生的动作对现在造成的影响。反馈 收藏
What is the simple past tense of tell? What verb tense is "has been"? What is the past tense of seem? What verb tense is "been"? How is present perfect tense used? What is present continuous tense used for? What verb tense is "have been"?
百度试题 题目Past tense is used in Findings and present tense is used in Conclusion. A.正确B.错误相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
How do you know when it is appropriate to use -어요, -아요, or -요 for present tense? What is '마시다' in past tense? How to you conjugate '었어요' to it? 금방. I’ve kinda seen this translate to soon/in a short time when used with future tense but...