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They are talking about now in the present.
They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
placing the most important information in the center of the map
"Must" doesn't have a past form. You can use "had to" to talk about obligation in the past.
The past continuous tense.
Happened before the present day. (APEX)
They are talking about now in the present.
They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
Have not yet occured
displacement, which is the ability to communicate about events and concepts that are not present in the immediate environment. This feature allows humans to discuss things that are not currently happening or have not yet occurred, such as events in the past or future.
The past tense of talk is talked.
The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened, while the future tense is used to talk about actions that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen in the future. Use the past tense for events that have been completed, and the future tense for events that will take place.
"Would have been" is used to talk about hypothetical situations or events that did not happen in the past. It is used to describe unrealized possibilities or regrets about the past. It is not used to refer to events in the future.
Talked is the past tense and past participle of talk.
"Talked" is already the past participle, or past indicative, of "talk". "Talked" as such does not have a past participle, because it is not an infinitive form of a verb.
The past future tense for "talk" is "would talk."
The feature of human language that allows people to talk about the past and the future is tense. Tense is a grammatical feature that indicates the time when an action or event occurred or will occur, allowing speakers to reference events that happened in the past or will happen in the future.