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Hi,
Would you say the auxiliary verb (hope it is an auxilary verb) 'had' is implicit in the part after the word 'and' and before the word 'won' in the sentence you introduced in the following (looks to be from an online
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1 & 2-- They can share the auxiliary so long as the meaning is commonsensical and the verbs are truly parallel. 3-- Fine.
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1. Before they arrived, I had finished cooking and had set up the table.
2. Before they arrived, I had finished cooking and set up the table.
When using past perfect in the main clause, do I use "had" before all past particles ?
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Hi. Would you say the auxiliary verb (hope it is an auxilary verb) 'had' is implicit in the part after the word 'and' and before the word 'won' in the sentence you introduced in the following (looks to be from an online web
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'Verb phrase' is a broad topic which cannot be dealt with here. I doubt that the number of types is countable. Here are two simple definitions: 1. A phrase consisting of a verb and its auxiliaries, as should be done in the sentence The students
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Hi Yaggy,
I'm no expert, but perhaps I can help.
She is getting more beautiful every day . I get, you get, he/she/it gets is the simple present tense. I am getting, You are getting, He is getting is the present continuous - the
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I am struggling to understand the different types of verbs I am having to say if some sentence be have and do are being used as Main verbs or Auxiliary verbs I know auxiliary verbs help other verbs form phrases but it still doesn't
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums. "Also" can't be the answer because it is used after auxiliary verb Not always, but it's not suitable in the given sentence. n addition" can't be the answer,either.Because after "in
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Hello,
Could you help me please?I should learn the answer to the following question,please.
"The Asian spa resorts have acquired a formidable reputation for their services..for the decor of their large treatment rooms."
which
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Hi,
All OK except as noted.
1. She is visiting him tomorrow evening. - MAIN VERB Auxiliary
4. What do you do ? - AUXILIARY Main
5. They have been si tt ing there for over an hour. - MAIN VERB Auxiliary
6. I can't
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