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sentence number one "who broke the window" contains a primary form of a verb, the preterite "broke". The second sentence contains a secondary form, the past participle "broken", plus the auxiliary "have".
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
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Hello,
Could you help me please?I should learn the answer to the following question,please.
"The Asian spa resorts have acquired a formidable reputation for their services..for the decor of their large treatment rooms."
which
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Hi all, i am doing an online tefl course and i have some questions and answers i would like to check before i submit. Any help is greatly appreachiated as i need to get a minimum mark to pass. Please indicate whether or not each sentence uses
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eon85
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It is only recently that I discovered that with the auxiliary did n't , use d to is probably incorrect. The proximity of use d t o is such that it's hard to hear what actually is going on.
This is one of the numerous points of
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cool breeze
313 days ago
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I'm trying to figure out what this sentence is, and the Passive Past Perfect Continuous Interrogative is the best that I can think of. Where have all the reference books been put? It has the "have been + present part." form of the
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336 days ago
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Hi everybody, I strongly disagree with the views mentioned on behalf of the Callan Method. Just because it promises to get the student where he or she wants to, doesn't mean the Method deserves criticism. I've been teaching English both
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anonymous
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I think this could be the one that illustrates what I mean by "reciprocal." If you would bring/do this, I woulfd bring/do that. Yes. The idea of reciprocal action comes up in the context of those unusual conditional sentences in which
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Hi, As GG already metioned, it's not exactly accurate to call it a grammar error. In your answer,have you considerd including a comment that some expressions seem correct but are simply not idiomatic? Best wishes, Clive
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Student has used have as a main and auxiliary verb, instead of have for the main and do (negative) for the auxiliary.
In the original, the student used "have" as the main verb - there is no aux. verb.
Subject + do (neg) + frequency
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Here's my original answer to the question. 1. “I haven’t usually breakfast in the morning” Sentence should read: “I don’t usually have breakfast in the morning”. Subject + do (neg) + frequency adverb + verb Student has used have as a main and
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