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Định nghĩa: by the time là liên từ chỉ thời gian, có ý nghĩa là “vào lúc mà/ lúc mà/vào thời điểm mà… hoặc cũng có thể hiểu là “trước lúc mà/trước khi mà…”. Cấu trúc này thường được dùng để bổ sung cho trạng từ chỉ thời gian của mệnh đề chính và làm rõ Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct one to complete each of the following sentencesThe film _____ by the time we _____ to the cinema. A. had already started/got B. already started/ had gotten C. had already started/had gotten D. has already started/ got If the service you need a SMS for supports US 🇺🇸, Dutch/Netherlands 🇳🇱 or United Kingdom 🇬🇧 numbers, we got you sorted!. Receive SMS online Inactive Numbers List ReceiveSMS.cc is a free service to allow anyone to receive SMS messages online, the numbers are real SIM numbers and not virtual. How to use the site? Your ex-partner wants to be in touch with you. My girlfriend's got a girlfriend now. 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"Have been" means you went there and came back, so the second example is also correct. You may want to check a related discussion on English Language Usage. There was no attendant to check our tickets or show us which theatre to go to. We got inside to find someone sitting in our seats so we had to find new ones. Our waiter was alright but you could tell he was ready to get off. We waited 40 minutes for our food to be brought to us. I had to push the call button on the seat to get him to come back. chitbacypi1983. [ Grammar ]By the time we _____ to the cinema, the film _____. A. get / had already started B. got / have started C. got / had already started D. got / has not startedSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Zero ConditionalHome vs. House Loose vs. LosePresent Simple QuestionsCommon Grammar Mistakes and Spelling Tips3rd Person SingularReported - GerundActive and PassiveGrammar - TOEICOther quiz Grammar › ViewWhich is plural for mouse? A. mouses B. mice C. mousees D. mousez Perfect Tense › ViewI have had this motorcycle _____ 10 ForB. SinceC. YetD. ByHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. report this ad [ Grammar ]By the time we got to the cinema, the film startedB. had startedC. startingSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Each or EveryCome vs. GoPronoun vs. PronounsGrammar wishes and regrets3rd Person SingularConjunctions - ConnectorsPast Perfect & Past SimplePresent Continuous for FuturePast Simple and ContinuousOther quiz Grammar › ViewMy husband is considering ………………. the job. A. changing B. to change Ed and Ing Endings › ViewLittle Bob was ………………. when he saw the terrifiedB. terrifyingHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. [ Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous ]The film….. by the time we got to the was startedB. had startC. has startedD. had startedSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Comparative Adverb Simple Present Tense Pronoun CasesTenseAdjectives & PrepositionsWh-QuestionModal and Relative PhrasesCOUNT - NONCOUNT NOUNSVerbs - third personOther quiz Grammar › Viewa ________of crowA. flockB. hostC. groupD. herd Grammar › …………………………. networking courses for two years when he was promoted to be a had takenB. had been takingC. have been takingD. could have takenHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. report this ad Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct one to complete each of the following sentences. The film ______ by the time we ______ to the cinema. A. had already started/got B. already started/ had gotten C. had already started/had gotten D. has already started/ got trả lời câu hỏi trước khi xem đáp án bên dưới Câu 1 Đáp án đúng AĐáp án A Vế sau rõ ràng là dùng thì quá khứ đơn diễn tả hành động đã xảy ra trong quá khứ Ta nhận thấy có By the time + 1 sự kiện xảy ra trong quá khứ => dùng thì quá khứ hoàn thành diễn tả một hành động xảy ra trước một hành động khác trong quá khứ CÂU HỎI KHÁC VỀ THÌ CỦA ĐỘNG TỪ My parents ______ tomorrow to stay with me for a few days Yesterday, I_____ for work late because I _____ to set my alarm He found a watch when he _____ in the street Has Paul come to terms with his examination results? By the end of this March he ______here for 20 years. This is the third time James ______ the volunteer program to the village My neighbor is a wildlife photographer. Over the years, she _______ many prizes I can’t believe that you ______ three pizzas already! I ______ them in fifteen minutes ago! I was tired when you saw me because I ____ for the exam I can’t believe that you _______ all the three exercises! You just started five minutes ago In my native dialect, have would be used instead of be, there. We tend to use present perfect when using verbs like finish, start, and so on as verbs in the usual way. Finished is generally recognised as being an adjective as well as the past participle of to finish, but we usually use it as a verb, too. There are dialects where it's normal to say something is finished rather than has finished, and that's perfectly grammatical by any standard - and we use the adjective for some things, like completing a task rather than a film or playing ending. Some authorities allow for the use of to be in forming a present perfect when using the passive voice and an intransitive verb, like the Christian greeting at Easter He is risen. By those standards, "the film will already be started" is a passive construction, and grammatical. This is more common in some dialects than others. In all the dialects that I have good familiarity with, "the film will already have started" is more idiomatic. The use of be would be sufficiently strange to many people, so that they might consider it wrong, even though some formal grammars would say it is not ungrammatical - and whether people think you're wrong is often more important than whether you are wrong by some reference standard.