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Obama's town hall was not broadcast live across China on television.. Should it be broadcasted? Since it's past tense.
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Wowenglish, The difference is only tense-wise: Past Continuous versus Past Simple. Since having one job of another is more of a state than an action, I'd recommend using the Past Simple tense (shared a job). Anton
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Do/does/did is not used in questions 1. with forms of to be : Is he happy? Were they swimming? 2. with perfect and past perfect auxiliaries : Have you seen him? Had it already begun? 3. sometimes with have/has/had when the verb is in the
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cool breeze
10 days ago
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Usually you can't use WILL in a WHEN clause. so whenever would be the same thing. I'd say I'll come to your house and find you whenver you're hiding.
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I used part tense in 1 and 2 to show that the speaker''s ownership came before the other person's claim.
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Hi, I'd change these: 5. The sun was eclipsed by the moon. ACTIVE PASSIVE 9. This bone has been buried by the dog . PASSIVE 10. It takes a long time to think of these examples . PASSIVE ACTIVE 13. There was a cup of coffee on the table but now
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tanit
11 days ago
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Hi Sitifan For 1, I would only choose "was". (was stolen = passive = reference to a past act) For 2, I would use "is". We frequently use "broken" as a predicate adjective, and in this case "is broken"
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Jo hn: Hey, why are you here? What's wrong? Harry: My bike ___ stolen. What shall I do now? John: You can ask the police officer for help. Which word goes into the above blank - is or was ? .
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Jo hn: Hey, why are you here?
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is Is closed an adjective in the sentence? Yes. There are many cases where you will find "ed" at the end of a word. It does not always mean "past tense". It could be an adjective. Present: The glass is large. Past: The glass
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The first is a statement in the present tense meaning I have ceased as of now using the email account. The second is a future tense statement meaning at some time in the near future I will not be using the email account, although the statement
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