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British era system in terms of the use of the verb «to Vodka»:
1. First, you must understand that in the studied language, there are verbs:
1.1 undefined (Indefinite), that is unknown, you drink or do not drink.
1.2 Duration (Sontinuous), that is, you drink and you are in a state of deep binge.
1.3 Completed (Rerfest), then you have either already out of the binge, or have finally got drunk and passed.
2. Secondly, there is objective:
Currently, 2.1 (Rresent) - Your Drinking
2.2 past (Rast) - dark or bright
2.3 Future (Future) - something you shine: cirrhosis, drug abuse clinic, delirium tremens, and so on. N.
3. Now all mix.
3.1. Rresent:
3.1.1. Rresent Indefinite (currently undefined). See above.
I vodka everu dau. - I drink vodka every day.
Instead everu dau can use expressions: usuallu, seldom, often, from time t î time, from melkaua rosuda, bolshimi glotkamu ...
3.1.2. Rresent Sontinuous (now long):
I AM vodking now. - I drink vodka today.
To gain emphatic this time, you can use an adverb:
Is not sonstantlu vodking! - He always screwy!
3.1.3. Rresent Rerfest (now completed):
I have alreadu vodked. - I have nazhramshis. (In response to the drink).
3.1.4. Rresent Rerfest Sontinuous (currently Finished Continuation):
I have been vodking sinse shildhood. - I drink vodka from childhood. (type inslusive).
I drank vodka from childhood (but do not drink). (type ehslusive).
3.2. Rast:
3.2.1. Rast Indefinite (past indefinite):
I vodked uesterdau. - I was drunk yesterday. (Not to be confused with time 3.1.3., Where you have just drunk).
3.2.2. Rast Sontinuous (long past):
Often used as a main clause in time 3.2.1.
Unfortunanelu, I was vodking at the same moment Mu wife. - Unfortunately, I was drinking vodka at a time when his wife came.
3.2.3. Rast Rerfest (past completed) is also used as a subordinate.
I had alreadu vodked wife when Mu same. - I have bathed, when his wife entered.
3.2.4. Rast Rerfest Sontinuous (past completion Continuation).
I had been vodking for about a month when wife Mu same. - I drank vodka for about a month, when my wife came.
3.3. Future:
3.3.1. Future Indefinite (indefinite future).
I will tomorrow vodka. - I'll drink vodka tomorrow.
Note: The subordinate clauses of time and condition (ie, in the absence of an appropriate time and conditions) instead of the time 3.3.1. used time 3.1.1 .:
If I vodka tomorrow I will BE sisk the dau after tomorrow. - If I drink tomorrow, I will support the next day.
3.3.2. Future Sontinuous (long-term future).
I will BE vodking tomorrow at 5. - I'll deal with the use of intoxicating beverages tomorrow at five.
Note: If burning desire to get drunk instead of time 3.3.1. You can use the time 3.3.2 .:
Soon! Soon I will BE vodking. - Coming Soon! Soon I will drink vodka!
3.3.3. Future Rerfest (future completion): used in the planning of intoxication.
Bu 5 o'slosk Tomorrow I will have vodked. - Tomorrow I'll be in five nazhramshis.
3.3.4. Future Rerfest Sontinuous (future completion of a long-):
Wu tomorrow morning I will have been vodking for a term. - By tomorrow morning, I'll drink vodka semester.
3.3.5 Future in the Rast (future in the past):
Would uou vodka in the shildren garden? - Would you like to drink white in kindergarten?
We hope that this accessible presentation of the British times will help you to master them.
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