Good evening or good day
it depends on if you are a night person, but most people are more awake during the afternoon, than at night. so i would say afternoon!
She would do what she did then and do the same for the people in the future
singing would be useful in the future to entertain people
"Good Afternoon" would be " Laba diena".
There are two languages in Canada. Most people there speak English, so "good afternoon" would be right. For the French speakers, "bonjour" (good day) would be right.
* 'Afternoon Affair' is just what it says. The people generally meet during the afternoon instead of the evening to continue with their affair. This can often happen in particularly the working class. It is more convenient. Men/women often find an Afternoon Affair more convenient as their spouses would expect them home after working hours. As bizarre as it may seem I have known one person who meet a certain gentleman once a year on the same date and has been doing so for 20 years. I don't ask why!
no. the word WOULD is the past tense of will...
yes
In Maori, you would say "ahiahi" for afternoon.
on Saturday afternoon would be "samedi après-midi".
"Can" doesn't have a specific future tense.You could use "be able to" instead for the future tense.Although "can" is the accepted answer, "able" would be a better used wordThe word "could" works well for past and future tense as in "he would if he could"
There is no Antarctic language. One would say 'good afternoon' generally, and have it acknowledged as an afternoon greeting.