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-- PROGRESSIVE FORM OF TENSES -- Present Progressive Form of tenses Past Progressive Form of tenses Future Progressive Form of tenses -- PERFECT TENSES -- Present Perfect Tenses Past Perfect Tenses Future Perfect Tenses
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The first one i think is.
2. The second not sure.
I'm having my car repaired.
SInce there are no highlighted words, it is not clear if the concept is use of the past participle or the present progressive tense. Either one is
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The first one i think is.
1. If I (hadn't passed) my exam, I (wouldn't have gone) to Cancun.
answer maybe : Did he pass the exam?
Is this a past event? Did he go to Cancun?
Is this a future event? Good. The concept is the
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Here is how my logic processed these 3 sentences.
While these sentences look grammatically correct, I think using them in the present progressive form in conjunction with a gerund structure seem a bit awkward in this context from a scenario
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"Out" is an adverb modifying shopping. This is apparently a present progressive sentnece, because they are shopping .
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Hi,
Why you think that
bounc ING baby = a healthy, vigorous baby?
'Bouncing baby' is a phrase. You need to use it in a full sentence to make sense of it.
Mary has a new bouncing baby boy . Here, 'bouncing'
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1) A mosquito lays its eggs in water. This is a general statement about mosquitoes. If you say "many eggs", it implies that there are other eggs which are not laid in water, but somewhere else. 2) The mosquito lays many eggs in the
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Is it alright to use 'present continuous' when writing CVs?
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I'd like you to tell us which one is correct. And then we can fix it for you. It will be useless for you if we just give an answer, won't it?
I really appreciate it my friend
i think "Tom does not work this week ,he is on
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Here are a few examples: Present perfect: 1) I have seen all the movies in the Star Wars series. 2) He has been to New York two times. Past Perfect 1) I had been to Rome several times before I travelled to London. 2) She had lived many years in
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