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As for substituting 'yesterday' for 'Monday' again, yes, both work with no difference (aside from the amount of time that's passed).
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I thought that using "yesterday" with the present perfect
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I will have been writing to my friend in Uganda for a year be the end of this May. (actually i'm doing test questions about future perfect proressive tense Noralyn Manucat
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Hi, Clive.
I think there is no need for a timeline like the one you had because your explanation with the timelime has already answered my question. Thank you.
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Hi,
1. Why does it have to be 'prior to the main narrative time frame' here? Can it be 'past the main narrative time frame'?
The future perfect progressive verb will have been listening suggests action that will begin in the
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Hi,
1. Why does it have to be 'prior to the main narrative time frame' here? Can it be 'past the main narrative time frame'?
The future perfect progressive verb will have been listening suggests action that will begin in the
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Hi,
It looks to me that transforming the present perfect progressive from active voice to passive voice comes out with the same result as doing it to the present perfect. That is, the progressive aspect of it seems to get lost in the process.
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He has been stealing light bulbs from the company for years. (present perfect progressive - active voice)
Light bulbs have been stolen by him from the company for years. (passive transformation) Not quite. Light bulbs have been being stolen ...
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As I read the rule, it says, "for a specific time, use past tense." The doctor may have recently changed your prescreption, and "authorized" the new medicine, but that act of "giving" you the medicine took place at a
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Hi Ayman, just wingin' it on this one. WELCOME TO THE FORUMS ! !
It looks to me that transforming the present perfect progressive from active voice to passive voice comes out with the same result as doing it to the present perfect. That
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From time to time I hear teachers of english say that " There is no need to use the passive form of the Perfect Progressive Tenses" Sometimes I wanted to know why but nobody answered me. will you gently answer me if there is a logical
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