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No, this is incorrect. Past perfect should be used carefully. It signifies past events with one preceeding another. I had lived in England for 10 years before relocating to Hong Kong 6 month ago.
For your sentence, a simple past tense " I
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Basically the past simple is for completed actions that have finished in the past and the past perfect describes actions that finished up to a certain point in the past. This is also known as the past of the past. For example - "I ate two
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'Killed' is simple past because we use simple past for past perfect in dependent clauses where the main verb is past perfect; we do not repeat it.
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The verb is "to wear." "Wore" is simple past tense. I wear my retainer every day. I wore my retainer yesterday.
"Worn" is the past participle. It can act as an adjective, or it can be used in other verb forms.
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Hi,
sang and sung
What's the difference and when to use them?
sang Simple Past tense. eg He sang yesterday.
sung Past Participle, eg He loves to sing. He has sung every day for years.
Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
'Recovered' is a verb tense there (Simple Past). It's like 'After Mary cooked dinner'.
The presence of such a verb makes it a clause, just as the lack of a verb is what makes something a phrase.
That's how I
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Remember - simple present Remember ed - simple past
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1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
" What do you on weekends /on the weekends?" All are possible. I like the underlined one best.
2. What is
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Hello,
Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can answer the following questions:
1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
"What do you on
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Short answer: Yes, but i'm not as likely to use it that way.
Opti is the faster typist - he posted 2 minutes before I did!
Maybe he'll give his opinion too, but if someone said "I've been sick" (remember in the
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