VERBS in Technical English

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Verb forms used in technical English
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VERBS in Technical English
  1. Present tenses
    1. Continious
      1. To describe an activity at or around the time of speaking
        1. A fixed future plan
        2. Simple
          1. A regular or characteristics happening
          2. Perfect
            1. An activity at non-specific time in the past
              1. An activity which started in the past an continues to the present
            2. Past tenses
              1. Simple
                1. An activity at a defnite time in the past
                2. Continuous
                  1. An activity which is a time frame of another activity
                  2. Perfect
                    1. An activity that happened earlier than another activity in the past
                  3. Future Forms
                    1. Con tinuous
                      1. Needs an expression of future time to give it a future meaning
                      2. Going to
                        1. is used to express intentions
                        2. Form
                          1. You need the verb to be with the present continuous and the going to forms
                            1. Ther is no to after will or shall
                              1. The negative form of will is won't
                            2. Conditionals
                              1. I. Real possibility
                                1. If clause: present simple Main clause: future with will
                                2. II. Remopte possibility
                                  1. If clause: past simple Main clause: conditional with would
                                  2. III. Impossibility
                                    1. If Clause: past perfect Main clause: past conditional with would have
                                    2. Universal. Consequence always follows the event
                                      1. If clause: present simple Main clause: present simple
                                    3. Active vs Pasive
                                      1. Active
                                        1. Describe actions and events
                                        2. Pasive
                                          1. When we are not interested in the doer
                                            1. In process descriptions
                                              1. In impersonal language

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