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does anyone know anything about passive voice? i just have a quick question if anyone knows it...
I can’t figure out how to switch active voice to passive, without changing the tense.
For example, present simple tense, “paints” is active,
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"Be" is not a verb that is used in present progressive form too often.
" I am not able to concentrate on my studies."
This is the only correct form.
" I am not being able to concentrate on my
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Hi
I just wondered if someone would be so kind as to just check my answers make sure I have understood correctly. Many thanks in advance.
I have to read the following sentences and decide if they use one of the following 4:-
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yaggy74
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Verbs, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Modals, Modal Verbs, Relationships, Sentences, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses
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All three are correct. ... who is winning. ... who is going to win. ... who will win. Don't take that idea about "arranged events" too seriously. That's only one usage of the present progressive. win is an "achievement
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Hello, teachers.
Here is a sentence which I don’t think of grammatically correct: The match is over in half an hour. It must be clear who is winning .
I would say “ The match is over in half an hour. It must be clear who is going to win .”
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Hi,
Please correct mistakes if you see any :
"No big surprise that they are often out of the country and I am home alone. Not totally alone actually, we have a lot of pets. This is informal writing.
" I was born in France
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For most action verbs. present continuous refers to the present moment ('I am typing in this box') while simple present refers to an action that happens anytime in the past present and future ('I type in these boxes when I have free time').
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PERFECT TENSE is something that happened in the past which affects us at present
CONTINUOUS TENSE continues as we speak ie be, am are is (plus present participle)
PERFECT CONTINUOUS something which started in the past and continues to
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Hi I was wondering if someone could explain tenses to me I have 15 questions to answer and I have to decide if they are PERFECT TENSE, CONTINUOUS TENSE, PERFECT CONTINUOUS or NON OF THE ABOVE
am I right in saying
PERFECT TENSE is something
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Past simple: I sat alone on a park bench -- This statement is complete. Past continuous: I was sitting alone on a park bench when a beautiful young woman walked by. -- Present continuous requires some other action to be included in the context.
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