no. the future is what you make of it.
None that has been observed or theorized yet. The only way available is still reading ... history for the past, or fiction for the future.
Slavery is a just a memory. Any problems going forward are simply people unwilling to let go of a distant past that has no bearing on them at all, or who prefer to the distant past as an excuse for bigoted and anti-social actions.
She is not a verb and does not have any tenses.
That doesnt make any sense... And example of past, present, and future tense would be... Came, come, and coming. There isn't a past, present, or future tense for customer...
past and future declining of any business...
Good is not a verb and does not have any tenses.
You can always try it out, but I don't think you should use them past the expiry date. You may not get an accurate reading or any reading at all.
that doesn,t even make any sense that question but if you want a sentence with the word past your reading it
Stories take place at any time and place -- in the past, present, or future. The vast majority of stories use past tense for their narrative. Even stories that are set in the future will use a past tense narrative. Using present or future tense for your narrative is very rare.
this is FUTURE tense I Will is future I am is present I have been is past
Yes, there is no difference between the bearing slot in any scooter wheel. Any bearing will fit any wheel.
All verbs have past, present and future forms.For example, the verb 'To jump':-* I jump. (present simple tense) It means that the speaker jumps, with no reference to any particular time period. It is a general truth. * I jumped! (past simple) A finished action in the past. * I will jump. (futuresimple form). An expectation, prediction, promise or hope for the future.