Future
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We use a number of difference verb forms to refer to the future (= "the time after now") in English. (1) will + Verb (2) be + going to + V…
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Now is an adverb. 1. Adverb of time Now means: (1) "at this time", "at the present time". (2) "very soon...
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A complement normally follows the verb phrase . The main verb is usually BE . A complement tells us something about the nature of the su...
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Last is either an ordinal or adverb. It refers to anything or anyone that comes at the end of a series. 1. Last is the opposite of first...