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In the cold season when you want to drink something hot I recommend this sort of thermos flask.
In hard times, in sorrowful times, let's try doing something for other people.
Adverbial time clauses (here 'when') write about the future in the present tense.
We use "present tense" for this kind of case.
Mr Pryor collapsed with a subarachnoid haemorrhage when rehearsing for a performance in Paris. He was taken to local hospital but passed away at 4:23 pm.
MP (magic): Ability score needed to use magic. As you use magic it drops, but with time it recovers.
Apply a compress to the affected part every two hours.
"Bye, see you tomorrow." "Oh, what's this? Leaving on the dot again?"
I paid at the appropriate time.
It's a job worth doing, but if I think about the working hours and the risk ... I could be onto a real losing proposition here.
When indicating 'tense' in Chinese, as shown above, there are 'particles', 'time-specifying words' and also many cases where it depends on context.
It goes without saying that at that time a kind of friendship beyond master and disciple grew between the two of them.
At the time there were no native English speakers teaching in any public school.
How late can I ring?
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school but feels their relationship has become a matter of habit and is increasingly dissatisfied.
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school, but she feels their relationship has stagnated, so she's become dissatisfied.
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school, but she feels their relationship is in a rut, so she's become discontented.
If your ability to accomplish a job does not exceed the peak (hump), on the difficulty scale for one job (project), then no matter how long you wait it will not be solved.
About the same time as he entered the classroom and arrived at his seat, the chime to announce class rings across the school.
The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.

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