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3.1 Present
3.1.1 Present Indefinite ( ) . . : I vodka every day.
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3.1.2 Present Continuous ( ) : I am vodking now.
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: 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.
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3.2 Past
3.2.1 Past Indefinite ( ) : I vodked yesterday.
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3.2.2 Past Continuous ( ) , 3.2.1. : Unfortunately, my wife came when I was vodking. , , ( ).
3.2.3. Past Perfect ( ) : I had already vodked when my wife came in. , ( ).
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. . : 3.3.1. 3.3.2.: Soon (soon) I will be vodking! ! !
3.3.3. Future Perfect ( ) . : Tomorrow by 5 oclock I will have vodked. ( ).
3.3.4. Future Perfect Continuous ( -) : By tomorrow morning I will have been vodking for a month . , .
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P.S. : Future in the Past. : Would you vodka in the kindergarten?
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