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Pemmican wrote: As far as I know, there are these 13 tenses: a) Past Perfect Progressive ........................had been + present participle b) Past Perfect ..........................................had + past participle c) Past Progressive
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
4 yr 141 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Verbs, Tenses, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Modals, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Helping Verbs, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive
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I would appreciate your help very much with the following questions.
If you won't helpus, all our plans will be ruined. 1.
If you will use it, you can have it. 2.
Does the "will" in the if clause of 1 and 2 have modal meanings, which may
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An interesting question, Paco.
We can use the simple present to talk about the future, but we usually use it when we are speaking of events which are part of a regular timetable, or a routine part of our life. So:
The summer term will start
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Please help me, could u tell me what these are, I wrote that I think they might be, but im not sure
Look through the following sentences and decide which are in the PRESENT SIMPLE tense, which are in the PAST SIMPLE tense and which are
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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casas
4 yr 264 days ago
Present Progressive, Verbs, Weddings, Tenses, Past Perfect, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Present Simple, Teaching English, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive
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I think I found some mistakes.
Here:
2)
2-present Simple
4-(I am not sure of what you wrote there so) future simple
5-past Simple
4)
2-past perfect
5-She had had that dog since she was ten - maybe I'm wrong but it seems to me that
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Exercise 2
Look through the following sentences and decide which are in the PRESENT SIMPLE tense, which are in the PAST SIMPLE tense and which are referring to future time.
E.g. 1. We visited Spain last year. Past simple
2. The shop on
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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casas
4 yr 265 days ago
Present Progressive, Verbs, Weddings, Tenses, Past Perfect, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Present Simple, Teaching English, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive
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Hello again Hela
Would you please explain to me your use of the future progressive in the 3 cases here?
Well...this falls firmly within the category of ' post facto rationalization', but:
It seems to me that the future progressive is
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Thank you very much indeed Mr Pedantic!
Would you please explain to me your use of the future progressive in the 3 cases here?
g2) WILL OPEN (?) an office there next year. ] No; though you could say 'will be opening'
When h1) WILL YOU GO
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We are having 20 boxes delivered tomorrow.
The above sentence uses what is called "causative form". We use the causative form to indicate that we are not doing something ourselves, but have arranged someone else to do it for us.
The
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Active Voice
1) I will be washing the car if you visit me at 5 tomorrow. (Future Progressive)
2) I have been washing the car when you visited me at 5. (Present Perfect Progressive)
3) I had been washing the car at 4 when you visited me at
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