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“to vodka” :
1. -, , :
1.1. (Indefinite), .. , ,
1.2. (Continuous), .. ,
1.3. (Perfect), .. , .
2. -, :
2.1. (Present) - ,
2.2. (Past) - ,
2.3. (Future) – , : , ..
3. .
3.1. Present:
3.1.1. Present Indefinite ( ), . .
I vodka every day. - .
every day : usually, seldom, often,
from time to time, from melkaya posuda, bolshimi glotkami…
3.1.2. Present Continuous ( ):
I am vodking now. – .
:
He is constantly vodking! – !
3.1.3. Present Perfect ( ):
I have already vodked. - . (
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3.1.4. Present Perfect Continuous ( -):
I have been vodking since childhood.
- ( inclusive).
- , ( exclusive).
3.2. Past :
3.2.1. Past Indefinite ( ):
I vodked yesterday. - .
( 3.1.3., ).
3.2.2. Past Continuous ( ):
,
3.2.1
- Unfortunately, I was vodking at the moment my wife came.
- , , .
3.2.3. Past Perfect ( ):
, .
- I had already vodked when my wife came.
- , .
3.2.4. Past Perfect Continuous ( -):
- I had been vodking for about a month when my wife came.
- , .
3.3. Future :
3.3.1. Future Indefinite ( ):
I will vodka tomorrow. - .
:
(.. )
3.3.1. 3.1.1.:
- If I vodka tomorrow I will be sick the day after tomorrow.
- , .
3.3.2. Future Continuous ( ):
I will be vodking tomorrow at 5. -
5.
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3.3.1. 3.3.2. :
- Soon! Soon I will be vodking!
- ! !
3.3.3. Future Perfect ( ):
- To morrow by 5 o’clock I will have vodked.
- .
3.3.4. Future Perfect Continuous ( -):
- By to morrow morning I will have been vodking for a week.
- .
, ! :)