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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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Please help me how to use 'if' clause.. how if the clause is in present or past tense, or in present or past perfect tense.. Many thanks for ur kind help :)
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Hi,
I have doubt in a sentence.
"I have reviewed the attachment which u had sent" Can you please let me if the grammar usage in this sentence is correct.
I'm puzzled. You care about tenses, but not about spelling the word
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doesn’t have to be ““If it had not been for” have to is such a strong expression! No. Actually, it doesn't absolutely have to be If it had not been for . The substitute clause If it weren't for is often used instead, even though it's
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The problem you are having is that the felt goes with she and the convicted goes with her son , and so you can not say She felt convicted by the media... As a result you have to put her son into a subordinate something (clause, whatever) to keep
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you _____ a lot of money If ... had sold is the pattern if plus a past perfect, so the main clause needs would have and a past participle. You can use any of these: would have made would have received would have enjoyed would have collected
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Hi. Thank you.
You wrote this (to my question):
1. Does the underlined past perfect use indicate the action for the underlined part, that is hearing their news, occuring before his walking to work. No.
I think the use of the word
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Hi,
1. Does the underlined past perfect use indicate the action for the underlined part, that is hearing their news, occuring before his walking to work. No.
I think the use of the word "as" in the subordinate clause (I think it is
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Hi. Please help me with these.
1. Does the underlined past perfect use indicate the action for the underlined part, that is hearing their news, occuring before his walking to work. I think the use of the word "as" in the
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English is a difficult language to adopt as a second language for so many reasons. Your point about learning Japanese is irrelevant to this 'why English is difficult' conversation. In places like Canada, did you know the reason for having
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