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Natalia, there is no such tense as 'present future'. Be sure to Preview and proofread before you Post.
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Please help me how to use 'if' clause.. how if the clause is in present or past tense, or in present or past perfect tense.. Many thanks for ur kind help :)
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This sentence looks wrong to me...Please help and tell me why! I can't even begin to guess why the sentence looks wrong to you. Perhaps it's because it is ambiguous whether spread is a present tense or a past participle in an implied
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This sentence looks wrong to me...Please help and tell me why! They have appeared on message boards and in blogs, and spread by word of mouth.
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Hi CJ,
Based on your remarks, am I correct to assume that my approach with the present tense was considered faulty with regards to the specific context? Thanks in advance for your insight. No, not faulty. That is an alternate solution. I
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Hi CJ,
Based on your remarks, am I correct to assume that my approach with the present tense was considered faulty with regards to the specific context? Thanks in advance for your insight.
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Can I use the past tense in that case? Yes. Strange, isn't it?! English has no grammatical machinery -- no separate tense -- to express time relationships within a true future point of view, so the will earlier in the sentence ( I' ll
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B: Okay. I'll call you tonight and tell you what time he came here and why he was late.
After some chewing on this, I would not personally use "he came" and "was late". But I will say:
I'll call you tonight
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Clive and dimsumexpress, thank you. I wanted to underline as follows; A: We've been waiting for C for a long time. B: I don't know what happened to C. A: I can't wait any longer. I have to go now. B: Okay. I'll call you tonight
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The answer is “had wanted”
The answer is “had lived?
Both of the above answers are correct. Please review the other thread about "living in Ireland before moving to London..." which I have replied.
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