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A weeks ago. John made a comment below. John's comment: "it's against the law in our state for her to drive until she has been seizure-free for six months." Now. I am reporting what he said, Let's consider his comment
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Hi,
can we use 'may' in simple present tense
EX "he may walk every day "
Yes. Depending on the context, you may either be describing a possibility or giving permission.
Best wishes, Clive
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can we use 'may' in simple present tense EX "he may walk every day"
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My example was in the past tense . On the other hand, the above examples are in the present tense .
Can I understand that "He tosses the ball with the left hand." is acceptable if he is left-handed?
Tense would not make a difference.
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Hi, franklin, "Have you won a soul?" is correct. "You have won" is present perfect tense, and uses the past participle of the verb. "You win" is simple present tense. The form changes for 3rd person singular:
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have you won a soul? or have you win a soul? which of the two is grammatically correct.
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I'd say Yes, Yes, Yes, and Not necessarily.
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Thank you everyone for your advice. I found the following description in Longman's Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. "She throws the ball with her left hand ?with her left hand One factor which could make acceptable, and
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Neither sentence is correct. Not is in the wrong place. I should not have r u n is right. Should is a defective auxiliary and thus an infinitive must be used after it. There are two infinitives in the active voice and another two in the passive.
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does anyone know anything about passive voice? i just have a quick question if anyone knows it...
I can’t figure out how to switch active voice to passive, without changing the tense.
For example, present simple tense, “paints” is active,
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