In order to extend your knowledge about this topic that is just the incorporation of conjunctions to the already well-known structure of the future tense, I share this information, grabbed, as always, from the best websites to enlarge, reinforce and improve your skills. We can join two sentences using a conjunction. A conjunction is a 'linking' word or phrase. A time conjunction gives us information about when two events happen, relative to each other. Common time conjunctions are: When While As soon as Until After Before During Future with time expressions (after, as soon as, before, till, when, while ... ) The time clauses in the English language are introduced by conjunctions such as after, as soon as, before, till, until, when, whenever, while or time expressions such as the minute, the moment etc. We do not use the future tense (will) in a time clause to describe future activities (in this respect, it is similar to if clauses ).
hi teacher, i have a question, in de link of verbal tence 3 and modal verbs 1 when i open shows to much links, which ones is the activity?
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ReplyDeleteTeacher, I have the same question as Diego's. Because, in the links of mixed modals and tenses excercises, there are too many links or options.
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