Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne spends several months each year traveling between San Francisco, Pamplona, and whatever exotic locale has caught his attention.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is spending this afternoon reviewing the Delavigne Corporation's latest fragrance fire prevention campaign.
Indicative Past (simple): Bruno spent his earliest years learning the art of perfume making from his grandfather Xavier in the winding streets of Montmartre.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Horatio Oléré was spending the weekend in San Francisco when Bruno called to announce he had taken up surfing.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The grandson of Xavier has spent years transforming a tiny Montmartre shop into one of the most recognizable names in cosmetics.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been spending an increasing amount of time in the water, much to the bewilderment of his San Francisco staff.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time the Delavigne Corporation held its first major gala, Bruno had spent every last cent of his savings on the venture.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno had been spending long nights alone in the workshop, perfecting formulas by touch and instinct, long before anyone believed he could succeed without his sense of smell.
Indicative Future: The bull-runner will spend at least two weeks in Pamplona this year, as tradition demands.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: This time next month, Bruno will be spending his mornings on a surfboard and his evenings pitching new eco-friendly fragrances to investors.
Indicative Future perfect: By the time he retires, the CEO will have spent more hours on environmental causes than in the boardroom, and he considers that a point of pride.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By next spring, Bruno will have been spending every Friday afternoon mentoring his San Francisco staff for a full decade.
Conditional Simple: Delavigne would spend more time in Montmartre if the memories of his grandfather's workshop did not hit him quite so hard each visit.
Conditional Progressive: If the Pamplona festival were not just around the corner, the perfumer would be spending this week quietly in San Francisco, surfboard waxed and ready.
Conditional Perfect: Bruno would have spent far less on research if his nose had never been lost in that terrible accident.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Without Horatio's steady guidance, Bruno would have been spending the corporation's budget on increasingly reckless fragrance experiments for years.
Imperative Imperative: «Spend a little more time on the fragrance fire prevention brochure, Horatio — Xavier would have wanted us to get it right,» said Bruno, staring out over the San Francisco bay.
Übersetzung
Français
dépenser
Deutsch
ausgeben
Español
gastar
Italiano
spendere
Português
gastar
Nederlands
uitgeven
中文
花费
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