Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne lives between San Francisco and a rotating cast of exotic destinations, never staying in one place long enough for the locals to grow tired of him.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is currently living out of a suitcase in Pamplona, preparing for the annual running of the bulls.
Indicative Past (simple): Bruno lived in the Montmartre district of Paris as a young man, learning the secrets of fragrance from his grandfather Xavier.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: The grandson of Xavier was living above the tiny perfume shop in Montmartre when the tragic explosion changed everything.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): Horatio Oléré has lived alongside Bruno through every triumph and setback since the early days of the Delavigne Corporation.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been living with the loss of his sense of smell for years, yet he has never once considered abandoning the perfume trade.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time Bruno arrived in San Francisco, he had already lived through more grief and hardship than most people twice his age.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: The perfumer had been living between Paris and San Francisco for nearly a decade before he finally decided to plant roots on the California coast.
Indicative Future: The Delavigne Corporation will live on as a testament to Xavier's original vision, if Bruno has anything to say about it.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: This time next month, Bruno will be living out of a beach hut somewhere in the Pacific, chasing waves and ignoring emails.
Indicative Future perfect: By the time the Delavigne Corporation marks its fiftieth anniversary, Bruno will have lived in more cities than most people visit in a lifetime.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By next spring, the San Francisco surfer will have been living without a functional nose for so long that his staff has stopped offering him coffee samples.
Conditional Simple: Bruno would live permanently in San Francisco if Pamplona, Paris, and the open ocean didn't keep pulling him away.
Conditional Progressive: If the Delavigne Corporation board meetings weren't so relentlessly scheduled, the CEO would be living on a surfboard right now instead of sitting in a conference room.
Conditional Perfect: Without Horatio's steady friendship, Bruno would have lived through the collapse of his grandfather's legacy entirely alone.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Had it not been for the accident that cost him his sense of smell, Bruno would have been living a very different life — one measured in scents rather than memories.
Imperative Imperative: « Live a little, Horatio — put down that quarterly report and come surfing, » Bruno calls from the doorway of the Delavigne Corporation offices.
Übersetzung
Français
vivre
Deutsch
leben
Español
vivir
Italiano
vivere
Português
viver
Nederlands
leven
中文
生活
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