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I hear
Could anybody correct these sentences for me?
A: I heard Shi Jie is a disgusting and sissy boy.
B: I think so. (I mean I agree the rumour.)
A: I hear Hock Soon is the best in the language department.
B:
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Look at how much money we got . What tense is this sentence? It's simple present tense right?
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UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is to consider additional troops in Afghanistan.-- The 'be to + infinitive' is used for established facts about the future. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown considers additional troops in Afghanistan.-- Simple present
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Hi,
How would you say she has the same sweater as I in present perfect tense?
She has worn the same sweater as I? But I'm trying to say she has the exact same sweater as me.
You are just talking about a simple present
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Hi,
I just feel that I hear and use: Maybe. But do you talk a lot to native speakers?
I've done this, she's this, he's that, we've been planning, they've got a nice car, she has the same sweater as I...
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
47 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, France, Colours, Simple Tenses, Languages
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Now I know just because you say the right things doesn't mean you know why you're saying it or understand the method of why you're saying it. This is very strange to me. I use colloqual English fluently but I have no idea it's all
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It seems to me that we most commonly use the same tense in the answer as was used in the question. -- Did you eat yet? -- Yes. I already ate. -- Have you eaten yet? -- Yes. I've already eaten. Mixing and matching these won't land you in
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I've already ate Terrible!!! Saying "I've already ate" not sounds only awful, but also uneducated. "I've already eaten" is the correct form. "I ate" is also OK, and in the US, you'll also hear
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Did you eat yet? Yeah, I've already eaten. (This would be ok in my opinion) The others you mentioned are not very likely to be heard, in my opinion, although they make sense at least grammatically. I guess the most likely would be: Yeah, (I
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If someone asks me hey did you eat yet? Usually I would say yes, I ate , thanks for asking. But would it be appropriate if I answered with yes, I've eaten or would I've already ate ? Thks
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