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Lrk2006  +  371769 Mon, 28 May 07 11:07 PM

Dear All,

Q.1   Is every English sentense must show any Tense.

Q.2:  Are the following sentenses lie in Simple Present.

I have a book. How are you? Here it is. The door is locked. The door is blue. You might not tell her. Could you help me. Can you help me.

Is (The door is locked.) = (The door has been locked.)

(thanks in anticipation. please correct/suggest anyother error/change.)

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Mister Micawber  +  371952 Tue, 29 May 07 08:18 AM

Q.1   Must every English sentence show tense? -- Yes, I think so.

Q.2:  Are the following sentences in simple present? -- Yes.

Is (The door is locked.) = (The door has been locked.) -- Yes, in effect.

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Lrk2006, 2 yr 163 days ago
thank you
Shkwab, 2 yr 163 days ago
thank you
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