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Verb Tenses with Modals Tony attends class every day –=now Tony will attend class every day –=future Tony may attend class every day –=both now and future.

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1 Verb Tenses with Modals Tony attends class every day –=now Tony will attend class every day –=future Tony may attend class every day –=both now and future

2 Verb Tenses with Modals Tony lived in New York –=last year... Tony has lived in New York –=for many years... Tony had lived in New York –=before something else happened….. Tony may have lived in New York –=last year OR for many years OR before something else happened

3 Verb Tenses with Modals Tony is living in New York –= now Tony will be living in New York –=future Tony may be living in New York –= both now and future

4 Verb Tenses with Modals Tony was living in New York –=past Tony has been living in New York –=present perfect Tony had been living in New York –=past perfect Tony may have been living in New York –=all three

5 Verb Tenses with Modals The class is canceled by CPCC –=passive voice, present The class will be canceled by CPCC –=passive voice, future The class may be canceled by CPCC –=passive voice, present and future

6 Verb Tenses with Modals The class was canceled by CPCC –=passive, past The class has been canceled by CPCC –=passive, present perfect The class had been canceled by CPCC –=passive, past perfect The class may have been canceled by CPCC –=passive, past/present perfect/past perfect


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