Indicative Present (simple): Every year, Bruno Delavigne goes to Pamplona to run with the bulls, a tradition he refuses to abandon no matter how packed his calendar is.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is going over the latest Delavigne Corporation fragrance formulas with his San Francisco staff before the quarterly launch.
Indicative Past (simple): After his grandfather Xavier's death, Bruno went back to the tiny Montmartre shop and stood there in silence for a long time.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Horatio Oléré was going through the company accounts when Bruno burst into the office with yet another ambitious expansion plan.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The Montmartre kid has gone from tending a tiny perfume shop to running one of the most powerful corporations in the beauty industry.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been going to the same San Francisco beach every Saturday morning since he took up surfing, rain or shine.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time the environmental activists arrived at the Delavigne Corporation headquarters, Bruno had already gone to meet them in the lobby.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: The grandson of Xavier had been going back and forth between Paris and San Francisco for months before finally deciding to settle on the West Coast.
Indicative Future: Next spring, the CEO will go to a fragrance fire prevention conference to deliver a keynote in memory of his grandfather Xavier.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: While Horatio manages the boardroom, Bruno will be going through the waves off the San Francisco coast on his surfboard.
Indicative Future perfect: By the time the Delavigne Corporation turns fifty, Bruno will have gone to Pamplona for the running of the bulls at least thirty times.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By the end of this decade, Bruno will have been going to environmental charity galas for over twenty years, never once missing a single one.
Conditional Simple: Bruno would go to every exotic locale on earth if Horatio Oléré did not occasionally remind him that the Delavigne Corporation still needs a CEO.
Conditional Progressive: If the Pamplona festival were not on this week, the bull-runner would be going over new product launches with his San Francisco team right now.
Conditional Perfect: Without the tragic explosion in Montmartre, Bruno would have gone into a very different line of work and the world might never have known Delavigne Corporation.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Had his nose not been lost in that terrible accident, Bruno would have been going into the laboratory himself every day, mixing fragrances like his grandfather Xavier.
Imperative Imperative: « Go ahead and present the fragrance fire prevention report to the board, Horatio — I'll be right behind you, » Bruno said, slipping on his surfboard wax by mistake.
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aller
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gehen, fahren
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ir
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andare
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ir
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gaan
中文
走
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