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People tend to mistake while being in a hurry or on one's day, feverishly narrating something.
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Thanks folks, but I think I still have some doubts (or should I rather say I'm still having some doubts or I'm still not getting it or I don't get it???) Look at this sentence that is uttered by an professor of European thought in the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anglista2008
119 days ago
Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Sentences, Countries, United States, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Continuous Tenses
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I didn't express my point clearly enough. What I meant was that perfect continuous is a continuous tense. Thus choosing "continuous tense" instead of "perfect continuous" wouldn't really be wrong even though
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1. Chloë has been living in Leeds for six months now, but I have lived there longer. (PERFECT CONTINUOUS) 2. I enjoy walking to work every morning. (CONTINUOUS TENSE) No, simple present tense. Walking is a gerund required by enjoy. 3. I have
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cool breeze
120 days ago
Simple Present, Dates, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Gerunds, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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Hi. John: Have you played tennis before? Peter: No, this is the first time I'm playing / I've played tennis. The grammar book cites the present perfect as the correct one. Although it says nothing about the present continuous , I
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Okay, here's some confusion I'm having with tenses: Suppose John invited a friend to play tennis. John: Have you played tennis before? Peter: No, this is the first time I'm playing / I've played tennis. The grammar book cites
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This use of language gives meaning to individual liives and to all kinds of social realities, but the use of language can take many different forms, because people in their daily lives are drawing on intellectual history even when they don't
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
125 days ago
Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Present Simple, Arts, Simples Tenses, Activities, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Conversational, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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sometimes the guy is using and It makes me stop and think every single time when I try/am trying. Once again. He could have used Progressive tense because: 1) He may have been irritated. Continious tense may be used when person is being
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Hi Anon What sort of course are you doing? Are you familiar with the names of vebs tenses? (simple present, present continuous, present perfect, simple past, etc.)
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so basically... would you rather say: sometimes the guy uses VS is using and It makes me stop and think every single time when I try VS I'm trying ? on the one hand, I might say that I'm irritated by some fact... like in: oh, he's
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