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THE BYRDS Younger Than Yesterday (Original 1967 UK 11-track mono LP on the rough textured orange CBS label. In 1967 mono copies were pressed in far fewer numbers than the stereo counterparts making them harder to find forty years later! Housedin a front laminated picture sleeve with a period record company advertising die-cut paper inner sleeve. The sleeve is graded VG- with some discolouring on the non-laminate back and mild laminate creases to the spine with small tear to opening edge. The vinyl remains VG+ with only a few noticeable surface marks and the occasional light hairline. A respctable copy at an advantageous price BPG62988)ÞÞ1. So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star2. Have You Seen Her Face3. CTA4. Renai
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What is the present (present tense), 1st past (simple past), 2nd past (present perfect), past perfect (pluperfect), and future (future tense)?
Present: I walk to school every day. 1st Past (Simple Past): Yesterday, I walked to school. 2nd Past (Present Perfect): I have walked to school many times. Past Perfect (Pluperfect): By the time I arrived, I had already walked to school. Future: Tomorrow, I will walk to school again.
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What is the present (present tense), 1st past (preterite), 2nd past (perfect), past perfect (pluperfect), and future (future)?
The present tense describes actions happening now or regularly. The 1st past, or preterite, describes actions that happened at a specific point in the past. The 2nd past, or perfect, describes actions that were completed in the past. The past perfect, or pluperfect, describes actions that were completed before another past action. The future tense describes actions that will happen in the future.
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Could I have not gone to the concert yesterday? (Past Subjunctive)
Yes, you could have not gone to the concert yesterday. If you had chosen not to attend, the outcome would have been different. The past subjunctive is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations, so in this case, it is possible to consider the alternative scenario where you did not go to the concert.
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Could I not have gone to the concert yesterday? (Past subjunctive)
To form the past subjunctive in English, we typically use "could have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. Therefore, the sentence "Could I not have gone to the concert yesterday?" is a correct usage of the past subjunctive. This construction is used to express doubt or uncertainty about a past action, suggesting that it was possible for the speaker to have gone to the concert but they did not.
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Would I have been able to go to the concert yesterday? (past subjunctive)
If I had known about the concert yesterday, I would have been able to go.
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How did you find Lionel Messi's performance yesterday?
Lionel Messi's performance yesterday was exceptional. He scored two goals and provided an assist, showcasing his incredible skill and influence on the game. His ability to create scoring opportunities and his precise finishing were on full display, making a significant impact on the outcome of the match. Overall, Messi's performance was a testament to his status as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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What did I experience yesterday that shocked me? I walked past an alley yesterday and saw a group of underage girls walking towards me.
Yesterday, I experienced a shocking moment when I walked past an alley and saw a group of underage girls walking towards me. It was surprising and concerning to see young girls in such a place, and I couldn't help but wonder what they were doing there. The sight made me reflect on the vulnerability of young people and the importance of ensuring their safety and well-being.
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What did I experience yesterday that shocked me? I walked past an alley yesterday and a group of underage girls was walking towards me.
I was shocked to see that they were smoking and using vulgar language. It was alarming to witness such behavior from young girls. It made me realize the influence of peer pressure and the importance of positive role models for young people. It was a jarring reminder of the challenges that young people face and the need for support and guidance in their lives.
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