If he were here, he would enjoy this (refers to present time).
The +Present Perfect Tense+ expresses (1) action or being as completed in present time (i.
He finds in it a "sense of present time," as if the artist had fixed the picture on the street "from life.
In the early period, before the imperfect subjunctive had been shifted to denote present time in conditional sentences (2091), the present subjunctive was used to express action non-occurrent in present time.
The subjunctive present is used in a protasis introduced by #dum#, until, when the main verb denotes either indefinite or present time, and the subjunctive imperfect when the main verb is past.
At present time | 2 years | No premium; | 12 months 3s.
The Perfect likewise has a double use, according as it denotes action Completed in present time (Present Perfect) or Undefined action belonging to past time (Historical Perfect).
The Present is used referring to present time, the Imperfect referring to past.
The learned Doctor's subjunctive mood, in the second person singular, is this: "Present time.
Yet each of the participles denotes continuance: not, indeed, in or to the present time, but for a time.
But to be (einai) is only participation of being in present time, and to have been is the participation of being at a past time, and to be about to be is the participation of being at a future time?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "present time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.