When you are writing, you can use words that show if the events have already happened, are happening now or will happen in the future. The past tense is used for things that have already happened.
Jewish history has never been a straight line. We’ve seen soaringg highs and devastating lows, and those low points can be ...
No other epoch has been so cajoled, surrounded, dominated, or freed by media. The discussion focuses on writing and teaching about these themes as they transform from older too newer media, mainly, ...
I'm just a physicist." Most cultures have a grammar with past and future tenses, and also demarcations like seconds and minutes, and yesterday and tomorrow. Yet we cannot say exactly what time is.
One would use past tense to summarize one’s results Example: “In the future to further this experiment, we would expand this project and expand our sample size in order to have a more solid base for ...
When you are writing, you can use words that show if the events have already happened, are happening now or will happen in the future. The past tense is used for things that have already happened.