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Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. 

Sentences with time clauses have two parts:

 

1.       The clause with the time word

2.        The main clause

 

Remember the following tips:

 

Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  

Ø       Most time words work with more than one tense.

Ø       In the present, past, and future perfect progressive tenses, for is not always necessary, but it is frequently used. 

Ø       *Before and after do not require the use of the past perfect, but it is possible.

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Answered by tajinderkaur1545
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  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. 
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clause
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  Ø       Most time words work with more than one tense.
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  Ø       Most time words work with more than one tense.Ø       In the present, past, and future perfect progressive tenses, for is not always necessary, but it is frequently used. 
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  Ø       Most time words work with more than one tense.Ø       In the present, past, and future perfect progressive tenses, for is not always necessary, but it is frequently used. Ø       *Before and after do not require the use of the past perfect, but it is possible.
  • Answer:Some verb tenses often work with time clauses. Sentences with time clauses have two parts:1.       The clause with the time word2.        The main clauseRemember the following tips:Ø       The part with the time word is always dependent.  Ø       Most time words work with more than one tense.Ø       In the present, past, and future perfect progressive tenses, for is not always necessary, but it is frequently used. Ø       *Before and after do not require the use of the past perfect, but it is possible.
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