@NikiC Yeah, latin turns out to use a lot of the conjugations… Compared to that the future tense is rather exotic in the texts. (except maybe for infinitive future.)
Also, often where we switch to a historic present, it all is a past tense in latin.
@NikiC The issue is that I have a bit problems to memorize all the possible meanings of single words… which scared me a bit off while in school. Because I've got a slightly wrong meaning (which then is followed by a few subsequent mistranslations, because it doesn't fit then with a slightly altered meaning…) and loosing marks through that.
@NikiC I'm not sure if it's too optimistic. A lot of words have similar translations (in either French, English or German), which makes it easy to give the translation.
I need to a linux code (for command line), for using of linux editor (something like notepad). the name of my file is test.php. how can open it with an editor ?
@Sajad Try one of "nano <file>" or "vi <file>" (what's installed by default varies based on your distro). I recommend googling up a "howto" guide for either. nano is the simpler of the two