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Are the below sentences grammaticaly correct? If people only knew how humble we are. I did not know what your name is. I came accross these two sentences while I was reading a book. I am asking this question because in all the books on English
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Hi, Could you try to convince me why the abrupt change of tense makes sense? Why should it make sense? After all, we're talking about English grammar! Anyway, somebody says it's an instance of unreal past ... We sometimes use past tenses
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Mr. Wordy,
Could you help me understand why "the past tense of will" is not likely in the original sentence?
A) By June, her diet was limited to bread and water. Anything else would induce the abdominal pain.
I haven't
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Thank you so much ! That helps me a lot ! But , I have some english grammar question I am still confuse about.
I began to imagine what his reaction would be like when he sees this game-set. Will he cry? Will he jump with delight? Imagine
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Does the applicant have experience utilizing computerized tomography ?
What is the underlined part called in English grammar? Why must the -ing form be used? Is it an adverbial, a gerund form, or something different?
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I want to have my
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Anonymous wrote: ‘ If you looked in the past, you would have noticed amazing things. ’
My text says this is correct. But should it not be "If you HAD looked in the past, you would have noticed amazing things."
Why or why not?
Your
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Hoa Thai wrote: Yoong Liat wrote: You're right. In an exam, it is advisable to use a verb in the past tense. However, in fact, if the marker is knowlegeable, he will not mark the answer as wrong. Hi Yoong Liat, I agree. I have had a chance to
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Goodman wrote: Yoong Liat wrote: Goodman wrote:
Hi Guys,
It’s raining buckets and you have a BBQ planned in your back yard. You’d say “I wish It weren’t raining…” This is subjunctive, not indicative; so “was” is incorrect although
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Yoong Liat wrote: Goodman wrote:
Hi Guys,
It’s raining buckets and you have a BBQ planned in your back yard. You’d say “I wish It weren’t raining…” This is subjunctive, not indicative; so “was” is incorrect although it’s frequently
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I am quite puzzled by the "woulds" in the following sentences. Why didn't the writer simply put everything in the past tense? 1. He had high blood pressure. He complained of blurred vision. He had insomnia. Soon he would develop an aneurysm and
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