The day will have finished by 6:30 pm
Verb + preposition/adverb/adjective/conjunction
finish off: consume completely something, especially food or drink
The Grammatical Tenses change completely
Be through: finish a relationship with someone
Maria Victoria and Yazu talk a lot: They told us that they talked a lot
I had an accident before I came in to the hospital
She would have flown the airplane if she had practiced a lot during a month
Danna must do the homework: She said that she had to do the homework
Used to talk about unreal or imaginary situations
We have to consider the structures and verbs in past participle tense
For some cases we can find with double verb
Future Perfect: Sub + aux will have + verb in past participle
Direct and Indirect Speech
break into: Enter or open a place with forcibly
Past Perfect and Future Perfect
Past Perfect: Sub + aux had + verb in past participle
Meanings and definitions change completely
If you had come on time to the job, you wouldn´t have had any problem
Once upon a younger year, when all the shadows disappeared, the animals inside came out to play
You´ve woken up early since 2005
It´s used to talk about that someone said concerning to somebody
If + cause (past perfect) + effect (conditional tense)
Present Simple - Past Simple, Must - Had to, Will - Would