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【20180812】「福島クダラナ庄助祭り“昭和のいずこいず小屋”」at 福島as soon as 【LIVE】nob / 若林美保+菊池誠+沼田順 / テニスコーツ / 穂高亜希子+高橋幾郎 / 昭和のいずこいず(河井克夫+あきやまみみこ+沼田順)
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The Past Indefinite Tense ( The Past Simple)
The Past Indefinite Tense ( The Past Simple)
Affirmative Form: Subject + Past Verb (regular verbs end in -ed, irregular verbs have a different form) Example: I studied English for five years. She ate pizza for dinner. He went to the store. Adverbs and time expressions: Some adverbs and time expressions that can be used to indicate the past time frame with the Past Simple (Simple Past) tense: yesterday, last night, last week, last month, last year, in 2005, two days ago, a week ago, an hour ago, previously, before, then. These adverbs and time expressions are often used with the Past Simple tense to indicate that the action or event took place in the past and is now completed. Examples: I went to the movies yesterday. She visited Paris last year. We had dinner together an hour ago. He worked at that company previously. Negative Form: Subject + Did not (didn't) + Base Verb (infinitive without to) Example: I didn't study French. She didn't eat salad. He didn't walk to work. Question Form: Did + Subject + Base Verb (infinitive without to)? Example: Did you study Spanish? Did she eat breakfast? Did he finish his project on time? The Past Simple tense : affirmative, negative and question forms ( table 1) Affirmative Form Negative Form Question Form I Studied didn't study Did I study? You Studied didn't study Did you study? He/She/It Studied didn't study Did he/she/it study? We Studied didn't study Did we study? They Studied didn't study Did they study? The Past Indefinite (Simple Past) is used to describe a completed action that occurred at a specific time in the past.
Here are some common situations in which it is used:
To describe an action that started and ended in the past: I finished my work yesterday. He left for vacation last month. They watched a movie last night. To describe a series of completed actions in the past: I woke up, brushed my teeth, and took a shower. She cooked dinner, set the table, and called her friends. He went to the gym, worked out, and showered. To describe a past habitual or repeated action: I used to eat breakfast at 7:00 a.m. every day. She always watched the news in the morning. He often visited his grandmother on weekends. To describe a past state of being or condition: I was happy yesterday. She felt sick last week. He was tired after work. To narrate a story or describe a past event: Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess. Last night, I saw a shooting star. When I was young, I had a pet dog. These are just a few examples of how the Past Indefinite (Simple Past) can be used. It's worth noting that there are other tenses, such as the Past Continuous and the Past Perfect, which can also be used to describe past actions and events in different ways.
The Past Simple with Adverbial clauses:
Adverbial clauses of time are often used to indicate when an action or event happened in the past, and they can be used with the Past Simple (Simple Past) tense. Adverbial clauses of time typically begin with a subordinating conjunction that indicates time, such as: when, after, before, as soon as, while, until Some examples of adverbial clauses of time used with the Past Simple tense: I went to bed when the movie ended. She left after she finished her work. He arrived before the meeting started. We left as soon as the rain stopped. I stayed in that city until I finished my project.
The Past Simple for describing a sequence of events:
The Past Simple tense can be used to describe a sequence of actions or events that happened in the past. When describing a sequence of events, it is common to use time expressions such as first, then, after that, finally, etc. For example: I woke up early in the morning. First, I took a shower and got dressed. Then, I had breakfast and read the newspaper. After that, I went to work and had a busy day. Finally, I came home and watched TV before going to bed. In this example, the Past Simple tense is used to describe a series of events that happened in the past, and time expressions such as first, then, and finally are used to indicate the order in which they occurred. The Past Simple tense form in various situations: ( table 2) Situation Example Completed actions in the past I went to the store yesterday. Past habits or routines I always rode my bike to school when I was younger. A series of completed actions in the past She woke up, took a shower, got dressed, and left for work. Past events or situations The concert ended late last night. Interruptions in the past I was studying when my friend called. Polite requests or suggestions in the past Could you please help me with my bags? Reported speech or indirect speech She told me that she had already eaten dinner.
The Past Simple for narratives:
Note, that the Past Simple can also be used in narratives, such as telling a story or describing past events in detail: I used to walk to school every day when I was a child. In this sentence, the Past Simple tense used to walk is used to describe a habitual action that happened repeatedly in the past. The action of walking to school happened every day, and it is implied that this was a regular habit or routine. Click here The Past Indefinite Tense ( The Past Simple) Click here The Present Indefinite Tense (the Present Simple) Click here The Indicative Mood – the Active Voice Click here What is the Mood of a Verb? Read the full article
ショーキチさん、福島2日目。
この日は福島でショーキチさんのライブと言えばこのお店!なAS SOON ASへ。
福島市へ出発する前に、昨夜のアーカイブを受信!
※ショーキチさん曰く、配信のみんなー!!って言うけど配信しているのは演者側なので
見ている人は受信だからね!とのこと。
じゅしーん!!
昨夜の事は夢じゃなかったんだなぁ…
受信の皆様のコメントもとっても温か。
泣いてまうやろー!!再び。
会場も音が良かったけど、受信も音が良い!
耳が幸せー♪
これなんとかDVDになったりしませんかねぇ…
アーカイブはこの日の日付変更前までだったのでしっかり心に焼き付けました。
(帰宅がアーカイブ終了の30分位前だったので、見たい所だけギリギリまで見ました)
昨日買ったCDをお供に福島市へ出発!
普段通る道も、推しが自転車で通っていったというだけで、輝くような、誇らしいような道に見えるのは何故なのでしょうか。
スポーツ興味ない勢なのですが、応援したくなる気持ちがやっと分かったような気がしました。
CDを聴きながら、色々な思いをかみしめている内に会場近くの駐車場に到着。
オープン前に入口とフライヤーの写真撮っておきたいなー、もう並んでる人いるかな?と
確認の為に会場に近付くと、美しい白猫さんが!!
猫さんの撮影に夢中になっていると、ショーキチさんが自転車に乗って颯爽と登場。
「今日も早いですね 笑」
やんだ、恥んずかしい…(*ノェノ)
この日は、つい最近SNSで繋がったショーキチさんファンの方とお会いすることに。
県内出身、県外在住で、ご自身のスケジュールの関係で福島市のライブにいらっしゃる
ことになったそうなのですが、お話している内に同じ高校、同じ学科の出身で
なんと妹の同級生ということが判明しました!うそー!?
人生何が起こるかわかりませんねー。
ピークでご一緒させて頂いたスクーデリアファンの方ともまたお会いできました♪
この日のライブは昨夜とはまた違う雰囲気。
どんどん曲を演奏されていくスタイル。
後半戦はピアノ演奏からのスタート
ピアノでVEGAが聴けるとは…
昨夜もそうでしたが、お客さんのリクエストが素晴らしい選曲でした。
リクエストする時って、あの曲も聴きたいし、この曲も聴きたい。
いや、この流れだと別の曲が…とぐるぐる脳内会議してるのでどうしても瞬発力が…
鍛えねば 笑
あと、福島市のラーメン店もリサーチしておかないと!
気付いたら、夢の福島2days(個人的には3days)が終わってしまいました。
ショーキチさん御本人の知らないところで、様々なミラクルを引き起こしてくださいました。
福島を更に気に入ってくださったのが本当に嬉しかったです!
この思い出は一生の宝物となりそうです。ありがとうございました!!
お節介なふぐすま県民は、次のライブも移住もお待ちしてますよー笑
※この日、せっかく撮影許可を頂いたものの、写真は惨敗だったので
エモい感じにブレてる写真と猫の写真で誤魔化しますー。
Cấu trúc as soon as xuất hiện nhiều khi chúng ta sử dụng tiếng Anh hàng ngày. Nhưng thực chất cấu trúc này có ý nghĩa như thế nào và cách dùng thế nào mới là chính xác nhất thì không phải ai trong số chúng ta đều biết.
As soon as, ngay khi
Ex: He usually checks email as soon as he comes back home.
Để tìm hiểu chi tiết cách dùng as soon as, bạn hãy tham khảo thêm về bài viết này nhé ^^.
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