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Knowing that Chinese often use the verb "to want" to express future tense, for example, meant I knew that "You want to buy a ticket on board" was not a question but a statement: "you will buy a ticket on board".
Slavic verbs usually come in pairs, one of which expresses the perfective (completed) and the other the imperfective (uncompleted) aspects of the same verb e.g., Russian dat'toto give' (i.e., 'to complete the process of giving'), davat'toto be in the process of giving.' The present tense form of a perfective verb may be used to express future meaning in East and West Slavic.
Rather, it employs three different strategies to express future meaning: suffixes denoting cognitive states that show an attitude about prospective actions.
Discounting has been used to express future benefits as present values.
In this study, those respondents who did not express future desire for children were 2.6 times more likely to utilize modern contraceptives during the study period.
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If we take this view, a sentence expressing future eventuality is compatible with embedding counterfactual attitude verbs, too.
The fact that only the speaker evaluation is included in epistemic adverbs can also argue for their availability for expressing future reference, contrary to epistemic verbs.
Furthermore, it expresses future vision of Ashghal with regard to treated wastewater reuse in construction works in the state of Qatar.
More than half (53.2 %) of the study participants expressed future desire for more children.
On a screen behind Friedman, there was an image of a BuzzFeed poll, asking people to express the future of the U.S. in emojis.
Clay Dean, Cadillac's head of advanced design, called for a car expressing the future of luxury and the concept of "the drive".
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