Early this spring, in Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. v. Promega, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reviewed a district court opinion on the validity of an issued patent 1. The court ...
NARRATOR: Free biscuits? Who will fall for that? When we talk about things that haven’t happened yet we call it the future tense. We often use the word ‘will’ in front of a verb. Looks like you ‘will’ ...
When you are writing, you can use words that show if the events have already happened, are happening now or will happen in the future. The past tense is used for things that have already happened. He ...
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