I used to live with my grandparent in a quite beautiful village when I was kid.But now I'm rare to go there because they passed away for about 7 years. I miss them and I miss the time when we grew the plants together.I was so delighted and I miss my childhood. ❤
Subject + will have been + noun is used to talk about what someone or something will have been by a certain point in the future. Example: He will have been a teacher for 30 years by next month. Adjectives + from (Time Use): Available from next week Adjectives + for (Time Use): Ready for the weekend
Sue: Yesterday, I just flipped through my photo album, and it reminded me of my childhood and the bad habits I had! Joe: Oh! You had a bad habit? Sue: Yeah, who doesn’t Joe? I used to twiddle and pull my hair since I was 15 or 16 years old! Joe: So... because of that you’re going bald? Sue: Joe!! Joe: Hehe! Sorry, I’m just fooling around. Sue: What about you Joe? What were your bad habits? Joe: Uh, I used to bite my fingernails like a crazy kid, but I stopped on my own when I was about 17. Sue: Ah, I see! Like, one day you just woke up and decided to stop that dirty habit! Joe: Actually, one day when I was reading a health magazine, I came across an article that said, "The most common way to get pinworms is by swallowing your nails." I was like, "Whoa!" That was definitely enough for me to stop doing that! Sue: Ugh! So thanks to pinworms, you broke up with your bad habit! Kudos!! Joe: Thank you! Thank you Mark 🤩🚭
- She will have been a doctor for five years by next year. Daddy will have been in the office for three days. Mom will have been in grandparents house for a week My sister will have been skinny for an year. - He will have been happy for two months by his next birthday. - They will have been friends for ten years by next year. - I will have been busy for six hours by evening. - We will have been ready for three days by tomorrow. She will have been sick from tomorrow morning. He will have been a businesswoman from this February. They will have been upset from Christmas festivals. Pooja will have been in the hotel from Tuesday. Sachin will have been in the stadium from Saturday.😢😢😢😢😢 Sir please 🥺 please check mistake
You have written a lot of sentences. Try to write sentences that you would use in normal conversations like your first sentence (it is correct). Your second sentences would not really happen. Let me see you write a few sentences that you have experienced this month. - thanks
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You are a fantastic professor!!
Thank you for your kind words!
Merci beaucoup, Mark
my pleasure
Thank you!
Very welcome
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Nicely Done Thanks a lot Mark Take it easy 👌
Thanks 👍
Thank you
You're very welcome 👍
I used to eat junk food, but now I follow a healthy diet.
Thanks, Mark!
I'm happy to hear that Lolly
I used to live with my grandparent in a quite beautiful village when I was kid.But now I'm rare to go there because they passed away for about 7 years. I miss them and I miss the time when we grew the plants together.I was so delighted and I miss my childhood. ❤
I know how you feel. I also miss my childhood town
Hello mr.good spirit you.full time watching or videos.from.indonesia nice to mith you ❤❤
Thanks for your kind support from Indonesia! 💖
Did you always walk to work?
No, sometimes I used to go by bus or my own car.
Thank you very much Mark!
very good Marin
When I was a child, I used to play soccer with my friends
Perfect Carlos
Sir how will this structure use .
Sooooo confusion 🥺🥺🥺
Subjects+will have been +noun /adjectives words + from, for+ time uses
Subject + will have been + noun is used to talk about what someone or something will have been by a certain point in the future. Example: He will have been a teacher for 30 years by next month.
Adjectives + from (Time Use): Available from next week
Adjectives + for (Time Use): Ready for the weekend
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Sue: Yesterday, I just flipped through my photo album, and it reminded me of my childhood and the bad habits I had!
Joe: Oh! You had a bad habit?
Sue: Yeah, who doesn’t Joe? I used to twiddle and pull my hair since I was 15 or 16 years old!
Joe: So... because of that you’re going bald?
Sue: Joe!!
Joe: Hehe! Sorry, I’m just fooling around.
Sue: What about you Joe? What were your bad habits?
Joe: Uh, I used to bite my fingernails like a crazy kid, but I stopped on my own when I was about 17.
Sue: Ah, I see! Like, one day you just woke up and decided to stop that dirty habit!
Joe: Actually, one day when I was reading a health magazine, I came across an article that said, "The most common way to get pinworms is by swallowing your nails." I was like, "Whoa!" That was definitely enough for me to stop doing that!
Sue: Ugh! So thanks to pinworms, you broke up with your bad habit! Kudos!!
Joe: Thank you!
Thank you Mark 🤩🚭
Oh yes, the things kids do - thanks Borz
@@MarkKulek No problem, anytime!🤟
- She will have been a doctor for five years by next year.
Daddy will have been in the office for three days.
Mom will have been in grandparents house for a week
My sister will have been skinny for an year.
- He will have been happy for two months by his next birthday.
- They will have been friends for ten years by next year.
- I will have been busy for six hours by evening.
- We will have been ready for three days by tomorrow.
She will have been sick from tomorrow morning.
He will have been a businesswoman from this February.
They will have been upset from Christmas festivals.
Pooja will have been in the hotel from Tuesday.
Sachin will have been in the stadium from Saturday.😢😢😢😢😢
Sir please 🥺 please check mistake
You have written a lot of sentences. Try to write sentences that you would use in normal conversations like your first sentence (it is correct). Your second sentences would not really happen. Let me see you write a few sentences that you have experienced this month. - thanks