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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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At half past two, the teacher dismissed the class before she should have.

At half past two, the teacher dismissed the class before she should have.

If I wanted to change this into the future tense, what would it look like?

At half past two, the teacher will dismiss the class before ( clueless ).

Also, do the present tense version and the future tense version of the sentence mean the same thing?

Thank you

PBF
  

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At half past two, the teacher will dismiss the class before she should (do) .

  • At half past two, the teacher will dismiss the class before she should (do) .
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At half past two, the teacher will dismiss the class before she should (do).

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