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‘eoovi2nezrs.254 TENSE USE: ABSTRACT TENSE USE IN THE ABSTRACT type of (t se or comm D examples : j ense or commonly information occurring verbs) vin The industry is already well giving known for its efforts to background _| present tense : deme improve the eco-efficiency of its processes describing the research activity simple past tense, present perfect tense The study focused on 2 main areas The framework for life cycle analysis has been developed describing the simple past tense (active We carried out a series of field tests hitpiie-oulufimsmaciTRWrRense_sbstractim modal auxiliary verbs methods or passive) A large number of samples were tested for fracturing Results indicated that the problem is even more serious than previously reporting predicted results simple past tense The third model proved to be more durable than the other four present tense verbs indicating This indicates that there tentativeness : are, in fact, several factors contributing to the + is possible decrease + is likely It appears that the incidence of human error * appears cannot be eliminated at any stating + seems stage conclusions + might There might be a need for revising the list of criteria within the next 5-10 years wn ‘eon v.204251 966 TENSE USE: ABSTRACT 8 a 3. e = TOP @ (@ LINK: TENSES IN ENGLISH (pages by Charles Darling at Capital Community College) click here to go back to the VERBS IN TECHNICAL REPORTS menu © S.McAnsh 2002 hitpce-oulufinsmaciTRWrRense_sbstractim 22

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