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Hi,
No.
There are two errors.
1. Say 'did not go', not 'did not went'. You need to review how to make simple past tense.
2. An English sentence must start with a capital letter.
Clive
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Hi, Your tenses are fine. However, your sentence is incorrect because it lacks capital letters. Clive
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Hi, Moonyscorp. Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. Both versions work, although the expression is more common with "with." The only thing that bothers me is the sense of timing. Usually such a comment accompanies a new
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is Is the word choose plural or singular ? I think you're asking with respect to the present tense. He chooses. They choose. Plural. Don't forget capitalization and punctuation when asking your questions. CJ
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Use italics, not capitalization, to indicate example sentences. I know it shoud should be WENT and not BEEN, but I dont don't know why. It's because I've been ( I have been ) is the present perfect tense, and last year is a specific
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Please try to use correct capitalization when you post here, Anon. This forum is not a chatroom or a text message. "when i arrived the film started" and " when i arrived the film had started" W hen I arrived, the film
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Hi,
i was having a conversation with someone and i asked the person have you talked to Sam? And the answer was: Yeah, i was gonna meet her. Now, in my head i thought " Was gonna, waht happened? not going anymore?" So i told the
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Hi,
Let me first point out that in an English test, the second sentence will be marked as incorrect because it does not start with a capital letter. It's important.
could anybody tell me which sentence is correct?
great
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Welcome to the forum! What is the theme of your essay? Usually the first paragraph introduces the essay, and what you are going to talk about. It seems like a reporter's story about Mike's lecture. Is that correct? Or is it your personal
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C. is a complete sentence already, starting with a capital letter and ending with a period (just a clue - the sentence is correct). A. & D. are sentence beginnings, starting with capital letters and ending with commas. B. & E. are sentence
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