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epigenesis    
n. 后成,渐成说

後成,渐成说



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  • before after - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    (before or after something else, context or previous conversation would normally fill this in) If you explicitly state "before" or "after" then simple past will do the job fine Including the have can still be done for a form of emphasis or to indicate that some time passed before the two events
  • Tenses after when, if, before, after, and as soon as
    If is a conjunction, while before, after and as soon as are prepositions Depending on circumstances, both simple present and present perfect may be used with any of these If I understand you correctly, I disagree If I have understood you correctly, I disagree I will send you the paper before I finish it
  • Before After + gerund - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Example: (sign in restaurant bathroom) Employees must wash hands after using the bathroom Your example phrases aren't very helpful, because they're so fragmentary and artificial-sounding I will rewrite @FNek's example "Before, let me understand" to "Before, let me make sure I understood you right " I would not say this
  • Placing footnote mark before or after punctuation?
    On the other hand, the Modern Language Association (MLA) only uses footnotes for directing the reader to other pertinent information, not for citations, 2 and they instruct authors to place the mark after any commas or full-stops (but before — dashes) 2 The MLA uses author-date style citations Some people recommend a "logical" style
  • Whats the difference between until and until after?
    And that is exactly the same as X happening after Y; i e not until after Y Similarly, the positive version "X until Y" implies that event Y cancels X But event Y has to occur first, causing the cancellation of X In other words, the cancellation of X takes place after event Y The implicit causality makes "after" redundant
  • “By the time” = “Before”? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    Before he arrives (here), we will have already left Before he gets here, we will have already left (More informal and conversational ) We will have already left before he arrives We will have left some time before he arrives He will arrive (here) after we have left If he departs now, he won't make it here before we leave
  • Does Before and After tell the events sequence
    "Before" and "after" clearly show the order in which events took place Using past perfect in such situations is not forbidden but considered unnecessary In other words, you can use both the past perfect or the past simple, but the past simple is preferred So these sentences are fine I stopped playing game before my mother came
  • Past perfect with after - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The word 'after' is enough to indicate that one action took place before another in the past, so you don't have to employ past perfect – Mohd Zulkanien Sarbini Commented Aug 21, 2017 at 10:12





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