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simple future tenseの例文

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  • The simple future tense is formed by adding the clitic \ 5 ( " 1e ",'will') to the inflected present tense form of the verb.
  • More often than not grammars of these languages state that perfective verbs have no present tense but a simple future tense and imperfective verbs have present tense and only a compound future.
  • Perfective verbs have a simple future tense ( formed like the present tense of imperfective verbs ), past tense, subjunctive / conditional, imperatives, infinitive, present gerund and past participle.
  • Instead of " I remembered ", " you remembered ", etc ., these forms signify " I remember ", " you remember ", etc . Latin defective verbs also possess regularly formed pluperfect forms ( with a simple past tense meaning ) and future perfect forms ( with a simple future tense meaning ).