Table of tenses in english grammar

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When the strand replicates, what is the base sequence on the complementary strand of DNA? (2 points)AATCGCATACCCGGTCAGTranscribe the following DNA molecule into mRNA: TAACCTGGACTACAAATC. How does DNA differ from RNA? (2 points)Where in the cell does each of the following processes take place? (2 points)TranscriptionTranslationThe following is a base sequence on a strand of DNA. Actions that will happen in the normal course ofĮveryone will be using smartphones in future. Actions happening at a point of time in the future:Ģ. I was having a shower when the phone rang.īill was smiling. Actions that started before another (shorter) action in Actions that started before a point of time in the pastĢ. Definite arrangements in the near future:ġ.

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Temporary activities happening about this time:ģ. Actions happening at the moment of speaking:Ģ. Predictions or opinions of the speaker:ġ. Actions that follow one after the other:īill came home. Actions completed in the past at a definite time:ģ. Habitual (repeated) actions in the past:Ģ. Planned future actions (in timetables):ġ.

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