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They teach grammar to idiot reporters who could not tell a dangling participle from the future subjunctive.
There are a million more ways that languages differ that we haven't mentioned here; the classifiers of Chinese, evidentiality in Turkish, consonant mutation in Welsh and Irish, the future subjunctive of Portuguese, the dual number in Arabic... the list goes on, and that's just for the big languages Rosetta Stone teaches.
Portuguese has a conjugated or personal infinitive and a future subjunctive and uses the verb ter (Latin tenere, Spanish tener 'to have,'toto hold') as an auxiliary verb instead of haver (Latin habere, Spanish haber 'to have'; in Spanish used only as an auxiliary verb).
Use the future subjunctive.
Learn the future subjunctive tense.
Conjugate "ser" in the future subjunctive.
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A Spanish verb has six present-tense forms, and six each in the preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, subjunctive and two different past subjunctives, for a total of 48 forms.
Conjugate hacer in the future perfect subjunctive.
Learn the future perfect subjunctive form.
Conjugate leer in the future perfect subjunctive.
Use the future perfect subjunctive to discuss an action that one doubts will have been done.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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