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Hi,
Use the present tnese for habitual actions.
Best wishes, Clive
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I never heard that there is such a rule that you can't use more than one tense in the same sentence , on the other hand, there is always a mixing of tenses in order to express the meaning in the best way, i will give you few examples - The
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Talking about tenses, I would like to mention a piece of advice in here, concerning the use of present tesne specifically, because it is obvious that you just misunderstand the use of present tense in the sentences mentioned above. We use the
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Hi!! I started studying English very recently what is the difference between these two situations? 1) Present Continuous USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled events in the
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mariajose12345
100 days ago
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' Your partial sentence (it is not a complete sentence) refers to 'two suggestions' (plural), so it needs the third person
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Since you have not written down anything, it seems you want others to do the work in your place. Careful. This also shows that you are not confident. Don't worry! Take a look at the big picture. And think about starting 'backwards':
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anonymous
112 days ago
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Hi,
Which of the following sentences is the best way to express an action that occurs regularly on certain days:
I go shopping on the weekend.
I go shopping on the weekends.
I go to bible study on Wednesday.
I go to bible
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It should be "He moves to the left". Otherwise, they're all correct, but are relatively unusual as standalone sentences.
As you mention, the simple present tense can be used to describe regular or habitual activity, or the
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"I never knew that you have such a callous heart." knew and thought in the main clause are almost never followed by a subordinate clause in the present tense. You'll rarely go wrong by backshifting, regardless of the verb in the
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The rule is as you state it: if the condition still appertains now, then the present tense is also possible. I say 'also' because the natural tendency of the native speaker is to regress the verb of the independent clause. That is why it sounds
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