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I'm curious about your article. How do you define "redundant chargers"? (I recall hearing on the news recently that the industry has agreed to standardize chargers.) Isn't it current common practice to provide a new charger with
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'Run' is not present tense here; it is an infinitive verb form. The finite verb is 'see': I saw him run. I will see him run. I have seen him run.
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I'd almost always use the present tense, if you're speaking to the person. The only time I'd use the past tense is if you're referring (by written communication, or possibly by phone) to some past meeting at which you made the
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I'd say they're interchangeable. The present continuous implies that he's done well over a longer period of time, but the simple present implies that this is the very latest news. The "so far" seems like a hedge. That is,
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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me? Please... I need a correction in two days! I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses. Thank you so much in advance for ANY help (even partial!) -- Note: The
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Hello.
re•peated adj. happening , said or done many times. Oxford Dictionary.
I can't understand why it is said happening and not happened (like said and done ). Good question. This is a very restricted definition "adj.
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It's present tense like, "She takes walks in the park." It's sort of an habitual practice. It happens to be the GSMA's business to regularly estimate this sort of thing. If you used past tense, it would mean they only
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Industry body the GSMA predicts that 51,000 tonnes of redundant chargers are generated each year. Currently most chargers are product or brand specific, so people tend to change them when they upgrade to a new phone. However, the new
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You have used double past tenses, and I really would recommend that you do not use short forms because the tenses go haywire .. I did not got time is wrong because the words "did not" is always followed by the present tense..i.e.I did
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Is the use of the word pled in the following example grammatically correct?
The parties have pled not guilty .. In this case the simple past tense and the past participle are identical. (You can always find them listed in your dictionary.)
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