... I have been living in a house? ♦ Will we 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? ♦ ... Ex1: By 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 ... living in a house? ♦ Will he have been living in a house? ♦ Will she have been living in a house? ♦ Will it been living in a house? II/ USEAGES (CÁCH DÙNG): Thì tương lai hoàn thành tiếp diễn dùng...
... (naming something you have just referred to Words 6.2 Prefixes A common way of making new words inEnglish is by adding standard combinations of letters to existing words, either at the beginning ... semi-colon in complicated lists, for example, to show subgrouping 59 Grammar Six excellent career fields within mechanical engineering technology are heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC); ... British English If you are in doubt, check in a dictionary * hyphens are most commonly used in the following kinds of compounds: noun – adverb adjective compounds in -ed or -ing coordination...
... activities inEnglishgrammar classes - Investigating and analyzing the results gained from the survey about the current situation of teaching and learning Englishgrammar at VMU and analyzing grammar ... communicative activities in learning Englishgrammar and language learning (Question 5) - Reasons for continuing using communicative activities inEnglishgrammarin the coming time (Question 7) ... employing CLT in teaching Englishgrammar (Question 5) - Teachers’ opinions of the importance of Englishgrammar (Question 6) - Teachers’ opinions of reasons causing students’ dislike of learning English...
... the tense of the first verb in the subordinate clause must have like tense If the tense of the first verb in the main clause is future tense, then the tense of the fhst verb in the subordinate ... anchor-event(main-clause)) (begin anchor-event(subordinate-clause))) (= (end anchor-event(main-clause)) (end anchor-event(subordinate-clause))) (= (begin main-event(main-clause)) (begin main-event(subordinate-clause))) ... Hornstein allows both present tense and will~shall futuretense to occur in temporal subordinate clauses Yip only allows the will~shall futuretense to occur in the subordinate clause (and (= (begin...