... PAST PERFECTTENSE (THÌ QUÁ KHỨ HOÀN THÀNH)
I/ Use (Cách dùng)
Past PerfectTense được dùng để diễn tả:
1. Một hành động xảy ra trước một ... trong quá khứ.
S
1
+ Past Perfect + before + S
2
+ Simple Past
EX: George had seen this movie before he went to bed last night.
S
1
+ Simple Past + after + S
2
+ Past Perfect
EX: George went ... night.
S
1
+ Past Perfect + when + S
2
+ Simple Past
EX: When I came back home yesterday, my friend had already been there.
II/ Form (cấu tạo)
1. Affirmative (Khẳng định)
EX: Mr. Minh had visited...
... FUTURE CONTINUOUS
To indicate that we will be in the
middle of doing something in a
specified time in the future
You’ll recognize her when you
see her. She will be wearing a
yellow hat
Future ... the
cinema
REMEMBER!!!!
Future Perfect cannot be used in
sentences beginning with: While, when,
before, by the time, as soon as, if, unless,
etc. Instead of Future Perfect, Present
Perfect ... Subject +will be + Ving
(-) Subject + Will not be + Ving
(?) Will+ subject+ be + Ving
FUTURE PERFECT
To say that something will already have
happened before a certain time in the future
We’re late....
... month he
(be) in prison for six years.
Will have been
ã
7. We (be) here for a long time by
then
Will have been
We (paint) the house by the
time she returns
8.
Will have painted
ã
By ... 2020
If we don't hurry the sun
(set) before we reach the top
9.
Will have set
Future perfect
thỡ tng lai hon thnh
ã
Created by : Hoang Quynh – Yen Bai
ã
10. On 29th January next ... won't (will not) have finished her homework by the time we
arrive.
ã
Nghi vn:
ã
T hi + will + ch ng + have + past
participle?
ã
How long will you have lived in France by the end of next...
... have been living in a house?
♦ Will you have been living in a house?
♦ Will they have been living in a house?
♦ Will he have been living in a house?
♦ Will she have been living in a house?
♦ ... dạng “V-ing”; và chấm hỏi (?) cuối câu.
-Công thức tổng quaùt:
Will + S + have been + V-ing ?
Will + S + have been + V-ing ?
-Công thức cụ theå:
Example:
♦ Will I have been living in a house?
♦ ... tục
Ex1: By 6 o’clock this evening Ann will have been typing for hours
Ex2: We’ll have been studying for an hour when he comes
Ex3: On April 12, 2008 we shall have been living in this house exactly ten...
... 1
Group 2
Teacher: Nguyen Trong Binh
Loc Binh high school
1. Lan and Minh (live)_______________ in Loc Binh for 2 years.
2. I can’t go with you as I (not finish) ______________ my homework.
3. ... been seen (by them).
Examples
Which tense is used in the following sentences?
1. He has lost his key.
2. I have seen this film several times.
3. She has just arrived in Hanoi this afternoon.
4. ... quá khứ kéo dài
đến hiện tại.
I. Complete the following sentences using for, since,
just, ever…….
1. Tom has lived in Loc Binh _____________ 1990.
2. Mary has learned Vietnamese ___________...
... wallet
in the street
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Unit 6 (Unidad 6)
Future tense and future perfect
tense (El tiempo futuro y el futuro
perfecto)
Level 1
1.1 The futuretense (El futuro)
1.1 The future
i The future tense, ... (Unidad 5)
Perfect tense and pluperfect
tense (El [pret
´
erito] perfecto
yelpluscuamperfecto /
antecopret
´
erito [M])
Level 1
1.1 Perfecttense (El [pret
´
erito] perfecto)
1.1 Perfect tense
Haber ... estar, poner
Level 2
2.1 Futureperfecttense (El futuro perfecto)
2.2 Further remarks on the future (M
´
as comentarios al futuro)
2.1 Futureperfect tense
i The futureperfect suggests a degree...
... future.
Examples:
We have been waiting here for 20 minutes. (We are waiting now.)
Listen, that burglar alarm has been ringing since 8am this morning.
7. We use the present perfect continuous tense ... Present Perfect Continuous
A/ STRUCTURE:
Subject + have/ has + been + V-ing
B/USE:
6. Talk about an action which started in the past and continuous up to now, it
will probably continue into the future.
Examples:
... I've been
working for them for two years now.
- I'm out of work. I've been looking for a job since last Christmas, but I can't
seem to find anything.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
A/ STRUCTURE:
Subject...
... via rendering these tissues
into valuable protein and fat ingredients. Other alternatives to rendering exist such as
burial, burning, incineration, landfilling, composting or extruding. But ... Meeting – March 15, 2002) that studies incorporating intracranial,
intraperitoneal and the oral inoculation of BSE infected brain stem into chickens
showed no transmission from either inoculation ... plant protein segments of the
agriculture industry are highly promotive of diets that replace animal proteins with
plant origin products. These initiatives are becoming more prominent in both...
... teaching tools, including
simulations, virtual patients, and various online learning techniques are being integrated into
traditional learning environments. Innovations in Canada are also having ... addressing this recommendation include the following:
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Create opportunities for early and extensive learning in a variety of community settings,
including longitudinal and integrated clerkships.
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Develop ... needs of Canadians living in rural and remote communities; encouraging more
Indigenous students to enter medicine; enhancing public health skills for future physicians; and
creating an end-of-life/palliative...
... test one thing in a single test. Testing more than one thing can lead to
confusion and problems maintaining the test. Having two mocks in a test is the same as testing several things. If
you ... what’s going on. Having many mocks, or many expectations in a
single test can ruin the readability of the test to a point where it’s hard to maintain the test or even understand
what it’s testing. ... about RhinoMocks as an appendix at the end of the book written by Oren Eini, the creator of
RhinoMocks.
5.3.1 Introducing RhinoMocks into your tests
The only thing you’ll need to do (assuming...
... The Future of
Computer Trading
in Financial Markets
An International Perspective
FINAL PROJECT REPORT
This Report should be cited as:
Foresight: The Future of Computer Trading in Financial ... in them reducing their participation in lit markets, or in
shifting their trading into dark pools. If this effect is indeed occurring on a signicant scale,
it may result in a growing concentration ... they bring to markets, and
indeed whether they constitute a drag on market efciency. Crucially, some believe they may be playing
an increasingly signicant role in driving instabilities in particular...
... items) are given in infinitive
form and have to be conjugated into an
appropriate tense. Sometimes, in order to
avoid ambiguities, additional information
describing the correct interpretation ...
descriptors all the remaining information
needed to make the final choice of the
appropriate tense This information is
constituted by several tense features, each one
describing some facet of ...
sentence or in generating an appropriate tense
for a given clause or sentence.
The problem of choosing the right verb tense
in order to convey the exact meaning a
sentence is intended to...
... Demonstrating the action of a linear operator S. Applying the operator (a blur in this
case) to the inputs and then linearly combining the results produces the same result as linearly
combining them ... yy
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Shift invariance has a simple physical interpretation. Consider a source point in the input
domain at coordinates x
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; y
0
. If we move this source point to different locations in the input
domain, ... map each innitesimal point in the input distribution to a corresponding
in nitesimal point in the output distribution. There would be no blurring or loss of detail
and the image would be perfect ....
... suc-
cessful ageing into a single linear multiple regression
analysis, due to overlap between their items, compro-
mising their independence. First, in order to examine
their contribution to explained variation ... statistically robust sampling
methods, and the response rates were fairly good in an
era of declining response to surveys. Sample attrition is
inevitable in longitudinal surv eys, especially in older
sample ... Successful Aging. J Am Geriat Soc
2003, 51:1125.
12. Bowling A, Iliffe S: Which model of successful ageing should be used in
epidemiological surveys? Baseline findings from a British survey of
ageing....