The grammatical tense that is being used.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.
Present Value ------------------- You know what something WILL be worth in the future, and you want to find out what it should sell for today. Future Value ------------------- You know how much something is worth now, and you want to find out what it will be worth in the future.
You should use the simple present tense when you are talking about something that is happening now.
In French, "présente" means "present" in English. It can refer to being physically present or to something that is currently happening or available.
it has something to do with whats happening in the ocean.
Now it's about a moment (for example: now means whats happening in the present right now!) Know its about the knowledge! About understanding and Know something or know someone! (exapmle: I know my mother's boyfriend; or -I know how much is 2+2! It´s 4!)
There is no such thing as a future participle.The past participle is known and the present participle is knowing.
A future is the present you dont never know whats going to happen so why even predict it
You change the tenses when you change talking into the present, past or future. For example, I have a dog. "Have" is in the present tense. If you want to talk in the past you would say "I had a dog" That means you dont have the dog anymore. If you talk in the future. "I will have a dog" That means you dont currently have a dog, but you will in the future. You change them based on when you are talking. If you are talking about right now, use present. You want to say something that happened yesterday or before right now, use past. You want to say something that will happen tomorrow or after right now, use future
Jesus as he is knows everything past, present and future.
I need a answer how do you know when to use future value or present value and future value of a annuity and present value of annuity Please help
It depends on how your are describing the expectation. 1. You can hope for the future. 2. I'm hoping to win the lottery. 3. He/she hopes to win the lottery. 4. I'd hoped to win the lottery. These are the four ways that I know of, all which describe something that will happen. By definition hope is 'to expect something with uncertainty of it happening'.