Symbol words: am is is was has been have been will be will have had was had been are were had been are
Simple present tense:
- The Present Continuous Tense:am/is/are doing
- Present Perfect Tense:has/has been doing
Future tense:
- Future Continuous Tense:will/will have been doing
- Future Perfect Tense:will have/had been done
Simple Past Tense:
- Past Continuous Tense:was/was doing
- Past Perfect Tense:has/has been doing
The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense:
- The simple present tense is used to describe actions or states that are currently happening. The simple future tense is used to describe actions or states that may happen in the future.
- The simple past tense is used to describe an action or state that has happened in the past. The difference between the simple present tense and the simple future tense is similar to the past tense.
- The present continuous tense and the present perfect tense are both used to describe an ongoing action or state, but the former is usually used for an action that has not happened in the past while the latter is used for an action that has been completed before a certain point in the past.
Simple Future Perfect Tense: will have been done
- It means that actions that have been completed before a certain point in time in the future will continue to happen but have nothing to do with the present.
The marker of the present perfect tense is already or has already passed, indicating that the action has continued from a certain time in the past until now. For example:
- She had already walked for an hour.
- He had learned a foreign language before.
The marker of the past perfect tense is used to indicate that the action has been completed before a certain time in the past. For example:
He had been learning a foreign language for a year.
- She had been walking for an hour and five minutes.
It should be noted that the past perfect tense is usually used to indicate actions that have been completed before a certain time in the past, while the present perfect tense is used to indicate actions that are currently being done.
Yes. It could be used to create a sense of timelessness or to draw attention to specific moments. However, it needs to be used sparingly and with a clear purpose to avoid disrupting the overall past tense narrative.
Here are a few recommended suspense novels:
1. " The Dark Night ": This is a short mystery novel written by Zijin Chen. The plot is compact and logical, and the ending is sad.
2. " Tenant Number 44 ": This novel was written by Kang Jingwen. It tells the story of a series of strange events that happened in a new house. The plot is tense and exciting.
3. " Special Case Investigation Bureau ": This is a thrilling mystery novel. The male protagonist, Nie Yan, is involved in a bizarre murder case. He encounters all kinds of strange cases.
These novels could give readers an exciting reading experience.
In certain fanfic concepts, Naruto could learn Edo Tensei from Kabuto. Kabuto, having mastered the jutsu, might decide to teach Naruto for some reason. It could be because he sees Naruto's potential to use it in a more positive way compared to how he misused it. Naruto, with his strong sense of justice, would then try to modify the jutsu to be less evil - like not using it to bring back people against their will.
The characters included the male protagonist, Tadaemon.
"Edo Traveler" Author: Filthy and inhuman. It is a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of transmigration, fictional history, and hegemony. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: "Haha, the author has written two novels that refused to sign a contract. Not Eunuch, you just need to know that the protagonist is going to be punished by the heavens as a shogunate."
I hope you will like this book.
Present tense can come into play in past tense fiction when it's essential to give a sense of timelessness or universality to a particular experience. Sometimes, authors use it to break the traditional narrative flow and add a unique flavor to the story.
There's also a possibility that it could be an unknown villain. A new character created by the fanfiction author who has a vendetta against Konoha or the ninja world in general and believes that resurrecting Naruto through Edo Tensei would be a way to start some sort of revolution or destruction.