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Could you help me with the tenses in these 3 sentences? There are more fluent speaking people in this country than there. /more fluent speakers than... I hate keeping him waiting. He's the person I like seeing lose the most as he gets really
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Alc24,
You had post the same questions before which had been answered?
Again, you seemed to be more interested in the pattern of sentence or speech than using them in the proper context.
She is overwhelmed/overloaded with work. (
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Hi! I lisnted to the following TOEIC question choice: "D. Tires are being displayed outside." And there was a picture in which several tires are stacked on some tables. (In the picture, I couldn't see any person.) Some people say D
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Hi They are talking about an event that is in the past tense, therefore 'did' is correct. "would have reached" refers to a possibility which has not happened. Thanks diamondrose1 (Link removed by mod. Please don't advertise
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Hi,
I made some changes to your text and corrected a few grammar errors. Hopefuly someone else will do additional proofreading. The text is lengthy so please be patient.
1.The most interesting experience in my life was moving from
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HI, You can consider it as the following: From monday to friday you walk to school. If you are walking to school, you do it at the moment This tense is called: present progressive: You use it when you want to describe what is happening at the
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alex-93
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The difference is in tenses: the 1st sentence is in Present Simple (action is regulary repeated) and the 2nd is in Present Continuous (the action is happening now, at the moment of speech )
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I'm sure people will disagree on this. I suppose it's correct, but It would be a lot more comfortable if the "knowing" and the "being" were in the same tenses. Then, we have to wonder if "were" is present
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Does anyone agree? I agree. Nevertheless, progress in both aspects seems to occur in parallel. I think improvement in one stimulates improvement in the other. When a student practices the correct pronunciation of grammatical sentences, both the
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However, we usually prefer as simple past tense when we identify the person, thing, or circumstances responsible for a present situation (because we are focusing on the past cause, not the present result). That would explain my aversion to the use
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