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"The Lord is never limited; The Lord has gone from four; What do you mean "the Lord will appear"?

Important rules for using English tenses: (12 word principle)?

The Lord has followed suit, the Lord will follow suit, and the Lord will follow suit.

Will god start from now on?

There are three common situations:?

1.When/if leads the main clause to use the simple future tense and the clauses to use the simple present tense. ?

I will? Tell? She? That? Okay? News when she? Coming? Come back.

I will tell her the good news when she comes back.

What if it? Isn't it? Is it raining? What? Will. Coming? Here? Open? Time.

If it doesn't rain, he will come here on time.

If the main clause is imperative, then the clause should use the simple present tense. ?

Not laughing? Where is it? Me? What time? Me? Manufacturing? Answer? Mistake. ?

Don't laugh at me when I make mistakes. ?

Thirdly, if the main clause is the simple present tense with modal verbs, the clauses are mostly the simple present tense. ?

What about you? Should? Is it? Quiet? What time? What about you? Is it? Are you online? That? Reading? Room. ?

You should keep quiet in the reading room.

Master and slave

There are two common situations:

Direct speech becomes indirect speech?

In the object clause, when the predicate verb of the main clause is the past tense, the clause must be used to represent a past tense.

For example:

What? Ask? What time? They? Will it? Going? Where to? That? Party.

He asked them when they would go to the party.

Miss? Green? Say? She? Had it? Have you been there? Where to? Beijing? Before.

Miss Green said that she had been to Beijing before.

The master is present, and the subordinates are there.

One of the following situations is common:

In the object clause, when the tense of the main clause is the present tense (simple present tense, present continuous tense, present perfect tense, etc.). ), the tense of the following clause is not limited by the main clause, and you can choose various suitable tenses. ?

For example:

Do what? What about you? Do you know? What time? We will? Really? Answer? Football? Match?

Do you know when we will have a football match?

What about you? Do you know? What? Really? Gone? Where to? Shanghai.

You know he has gone to Shanghai.

Pay special attention?

When expressing objective facts, scientific truths, present habits and aphorisms, the object clause can only use the simple present tense. For example:

That? Teacher? Inform? We? That? Light? Travel? Faster? Than? Sound.

The teacher told us that light travels faster than sound.

If the actions indicated by the main clause and the subordinate clause occur in series, the former is completed in the past and the latter can only be used in the simple past tense. For example:?

What time? What? Understand? There? That? Train? Had it? To the left ?

When he got there, the train had already left.