I don't know anyone in this website, it can be a new begin, and this website because it's fall, not many people at night, I can get a good speed from there.
I will try my best to learn English, also I wanna French, really want to.
Not because him, he can speak french, it's awesome, so it just gave me more attractive from him.
fall in love accidentally, not on purpose, and now, just for some cute and stupid reasons, kind of refused me. fine, I'm fine. just feel guilt about myself. woooooooo~~~~~~~~ first love, first time say love to a boy, and first time think really wanna kiss him, what a shame.
whatever, that's it, a new one, a new J.Q got be stand up.
busy week just begin, you know what J.Q u got be hard work hard study, be busy , so u don't have any time to think about some stupid question.
good, a new week, happy fall.
two thousand eight
NBA will begin on 8, I have class, busy got miss some good staff,
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J.Q

ha, my black nail, for halloween , this year I need take out my wised teeth, so for I can't enjoy halloween, I get something to play, just pay me the joy. ha ! ha ! I need a mask, haha
J.Q
Chapter 1 Past, Present and future
unit 1 Present and Future Time
1. Use the simple present to show actions , events, or states that a re ture in general or happen habitually.
EG : Vendors work long hours.( true in general)
We spend every August at the beach.(habitual)
A tourist finds a beautiful dress and asks how much it costs.
#: We also use the simple present to narrate events in sequence.
2. use the present progressive to show actions or events that are in progress at the moment( not finished)
EG: A tourist is admiring the rugs.( right now)
She likes that rug.
NOT She's liking that rug.
#:BE CAREFUL! Don't use the progressive with non-action verbs.
3. The present perfect and the present perfect progressive connect the past and the present. Use them to show actions and states that began in the past and continue until now.
EG:Bargaining has existed for centuries.
She's been writing her travel column since 1997.
I've been here for three months now.
NOT I'm here for three months now.
#:BE CAREFUL! Don't use the simple present for actions or events that began in the past and are continuing now.
4 Use the present perfect, not the present perfect progressive, to describe completed actions with a connection to the present.
EG: I've visited Italy four times.
NOT I've been visiting Italy four times.
5 Use the present perfect progressive to show that an action with a connection to the present is unfinished or temporary.
EG: They've been touring Italy.
( They're still touring.)
He's been studying in Boston but will soon return home.
6. Use will or be going to to say what you think will happen in the future
I think I 'll enjoy the trip.
OR
I think I ' m going to enjoy the trip.
Call me next week. Maybe i'll be free.
NOT Maybe I'm going to be free.
We're going to take our vacation in June this year.
NOT We'll take our vacation in June this year.
#: BE CAREFUL! Use will, not be going to, to express an unplanned future action.
BE CAREFUL! Use be going to, not will. to talk about a future situation that is planned or already developing.
7. Use will in the progressive to describe an action that will be in progress at a certain in the future.
USAGE NOTE" We often use the future progressive informally to talk about a future intention.
EG: Next week at this time we'll be climbing Kilimanjaro.
We'll be visiting Florence on our Italy trip.
8. You can use the present progressive to talk about a future action or event that has already been arranged.
EG: We're traveling to Japan in August.
We already have our tickets.
9. You can use the simple present to talk about a future action , state, or event that is part of a schedule or timetable.
EG: We leave on Saturday at 8:00 P.M.
The plane arrives in Rome at 8:30 A.M.
10. To talk about two separate action in the future, use will or be going to in the independent clause and the simple present in the dependent clause.
EG: We'll rent a cat when we get to Italy.
NOT We'll rent a cat when we will get to Italy.
11. Use the future perfect to show an action, state, or event that will happen before a certain time in the future.
You can also use the future perfect in the progressive.
NOTE: We often use the future perfect with by and by the time.
EG: By the end of our trip, we'll have seen a lot of wonderful things.
By the end of the summer, we'll have been traveling for several weeks.
By the time we finish our trip, we'll have visited 18 countries.