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Do/does/did is not used in questions 1. with forms of to be : Is he happy? Were they swimming? 2. with perfect and past perfect auxiliaries : Have you seen him? Had it already begun? 3. sometimes with have/has/had when the verb is in the
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8 days ago
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The tense is a tool. You choose the option when you wish to clarify the time relationship between two (or more) actions or events. We'd really need to see more to judge fairly if the past perfect is useful in this particular case.
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These are the tenses I had to choose between; Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, Future with 'Going To', Future Simple,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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40 days ago
Present Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Interviews, Marriage, Arts, Relationships, Business, Countries, Asia, China, Continuous Tenses, Apologies, Music
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She has been married for one year.
Is this, PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS or, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS?
MATT
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Hi,
1) Which one is correct and why? The beauty is found in hum ans. The beauty is to be found in humans. I am a new learner and don't know much about grammar. Why "To be" is used in a sentence by the way? 'To be found' is
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You are missing a word. Your parent's what? If your parent's cousins hadn't got divorced? If your parent's friends hadn't got divorced? Or did you mean -- just maybe -- parents ? parents is not the same as parent's , you
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Could it be "Have you worked hard at some things and saw your friend ..."?-- NO, THAT'S WHY I CORRECTED IT. ' Have you worked...and seen... .'
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Hi. Thank you so much.
Do you think the present tense and past tense in the part I am about to mention as I wrote it in the first post in an impossible (incorrect) combination? I am talking about the part "Have you worked hard at some
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These are OK: Have you worked hard at some things and seen your friend , who didn't do/hadn't done anything, get all the credit for what you worked / had worked hard for? Did you work hard at something and see your friend , who didn't do/hadn't
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Hi. Would you say the underlined past perfect tense is correct? Would you say the past tense "worked" is correct too? What would you say if the beginning part were changed to "Did you work hard" instead of "Have you worked
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