conditional perfect造句
例句与造句
- This construction is identical to the English conditional perfect construction.
- Conditional perfect is actively used in modern Lithuanian.
- English also has a conditional perfect progressive ( " would have been writing " ).
- For uses of specific perfect progressive ( perfect continuous ) constructions, see the sections below on the conditional perfect progressive.
- In the footage Dion repeatedly failed to understand the conditional perfect construction used by the interviewer in a single repeatedly asked question.
- It's difficult to find conditional perfect in a sentence. 用conditional perfect造句挺难的
- The passive forms of certain of the combinations involving the conditional perfect progressive ( " it would have been being written " ).
- A Spanish verb has nine conditional simple ('I would walk') and the conditional perfect ('I would have walked').
- For more details on the usage of this and of the ordinary conditional perfect, see the relevant sections of the article Uses of English verb forms.
- I would have liked you to come on Thursday : " Me habr韆 gustado ( conditional perfect ) que vinieras ( past subjunctive ) el jueves ."
- Conditional perfect can also be indicated by the suffix ~ IBM3J / Uta? /, reduced to ~ BM3J / ta? / in some dialects, such as Shapsug.
- In this sentence the " if " clause is in the pluperfect subjunctive form of the subjunctive mood, and the " then " clause is in the conditional perfect form of the conditional mood.
- This analysis is reflected more explicitly in the terminology commonly used in modern English grammars, which refer to present perfect, past perfect and future perfect ( as well as some other constructions such as conditional perfect ).
- Rather than the very rarely used awkward construction " It would have been being written ", the conditional perfect progressive can be expressed in the passive voice as in " It would have been in the process of being written ."
- When the clause has past time reference, the construction with the modal plus perfect infinitive ( see above ) is used : " If they ( had ) wanted to do it, they "'would ( could / might ) have done "'it by now . " ( The " would have done " construction is called the conditional perfect .)
- Both " will " and " would " can be used with the perfect infinitive ( " will have ", " would have " ), either to form the future perfect and conditional perfect forms already referred to, or to express perfect aspect in their other meanings ( e . g . " there will have been an arrest order ", expressing strong probability ).
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