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The word “perfect” when used to describe a tense means the verb or action’s beginning and end are both known. Usually, we use perfect tenses to refer to the past. But some languages (e.g., French) have a future perfect tense. So, a perfect tense does not always refer to the pa...
what is the tense that we can use it as present perfect simlpe/ p p continuous in french grammar? 这个在 法语 (法国) 里怎么说? 查看翻译 MichyK 2017年1月23日 法语(法国) P p simple : use the "passé composé"P p continuous : it really depends on the sentence :/ 查看翻译 1...
In French, this verb tense is known as the passe simple, while verbs that describe past actions that are still ongoing are referred to as the l'imparfait. Spanish also has a preterite verb tense, which is known as the preterito. This tense only describes completed actions, while repeated a...
French linguists, for instance, would not dream of restricting the use of the word tense (temps in French) only to inflected forms of the verb. The French "passé composé" tense is formed in just the same way as the English "present perfect", and is used is most cases where in ...
The imperfect tense (l'imparfait), one of several past tenses in French, isused to describe states of being and habitual actions in the past. It also has several idiomatic uses. stem. The stem of the imparfait is the first person plural (nous) form of the present tense, minus the -...
But don’t do it without a plan. Because the very last thing a tense situation needs is someone full of good intentions but with no knowledge of de-escalation tactics or self-defense. Your intentions are not a tangible shield. If you don’t make a plan, you will get yourself or the ...
What changes with time (grammar)… Substitution past tense / imperfect, imperfect / perfect tense in sentences plural in FrenchAspectiterativitytenseevent structuresemantics and discourse relationsThe goal is that our article is not accountable or even less, to take sides in...
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My husband is a thumb sucker and I find the habit very disgusting and unhealthy. Also, because he sucks his thumb regularly it inhibits my desire to engage in French kissing. Byanon55696— On Dec 09, 2009 Oh man, this is pretty accurate. I use my thumb as a sleep aide, but have re...