Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne remembers every detail of his grandfather Xavier's workshop in Montmartre, from the cracked wooden shelves to the smell of jasmine and cedar.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : Sitting on his surfboard off the San Francisco coast, the perfumer is remembering the afternoon Xavier first showed him how to blend a fragrance.
Indicative Past (simple) : Horatio Oléré remembered Bruno's birthday with a custom Delavigne Corporation cologne, which was ironic given that Bruno could not smell a single note of it.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Bruno was remembering his grandfather's warnings about fragrance fire safety when the Pamplona crowd surged around him and swept him off his feet.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The grandson of Xavier has always remembered that a poorly stored flammable fragrance cost him both his nose and his grandfather.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Environmental activists who work alongside Bruno have been remembering his passionate speech about fragrance fire prevention at last year's charity gala.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time the Delavigne Corporation celebrated its twentieth anniversary, Bruno had remembered every sacrifice his grandfather had made for the art of perfume.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The San Francisco staff had been remembering Bruno's strict no-open-flame policy for years before they finally understood the tragic reason behind it.
Indicative Future : The bull-runner will remember the streets of Pamplona long after his knees have given up on the annual tradition.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : Years from now, Horatio will be remembering the early days in Montmartre with a nostalgic smile and a glass of something expensive.
Indicative Future perfect : By the time Bruno retires, the noseless perfumer will have remembered more fragrance formulas than most trained chemists ever learn.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the end of this decade, the CEO will have been remembering Xavier's lessons for over forty years — and still applying them every single day at Delavigne Corporation.
Conditional Simple : Delavigne would remember the exact scent of Xavier's workshop if only his nose had not been lost in that terrible accident.
Conditional Progressive : If the Pamplona crowds were a little quieter, Bruno would be remembering the old Montmartre streets instead of dodging a very large bull.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have remembered to warn the new intern about the flammable stock room if Horatio had not called at exactly the wrong moment.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without the chaos of the surfing competition in San Francisco, the Montmartre kid would have been remembering Xavier's anniversary speech all morning, just as he had planned.
Imperative Imperative : « Remember, everyone — no open flames near the fragrance lab, » Bruno announces firmly to his San Francisco staff, pointing to the framed portrait of Xavier on the wall.
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