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These are the typical situations that come to mind: A. The computer does not work . (simple present) It hasn't worked for some time, maybe for months. Maybe it has to be taken to a shop to be repaired. Maybe it's standing in a corner
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califjim
16 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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1. Boy: You should do this and then do that. Girl (immediately responds): Sorry, I (don't, didn't)_____understand.-- Both OK . Understanding lingers. Girl (immediately responds): Sorry, I ( didn't )_____quite catch that.-- Catching/Not catching is
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Here's how it should be:
Jackson would have celebrated his fiftieth birthday this August if he were alive .
Jackson would have celebrated his fiftieth birthday this August if he had not died earlier this year .
There are a
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anonymous
144 days ago
Past Perfect, Past Tenses, Present Tenses, Conditionals, Present Progressive, Subjunctives, Simple Past, Simple Present, Present Continuous, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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Hey, just posting for a quick check. I'm sure these are mostly correct. Thanks, Matt.
1. Mark’s been teaching English since 1995. 1- Present Perfect Continuous 2. After a year abroad, I’ll have learnt a lot. 2- Future
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coloraday
178 days ago
Simple Present, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Present Simple, Relationships, Countries, Asia, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Could someone please check my answers for the following.
I have to match the tenses / structures with the sentences
The tenses I have to choose from are:-
Future form, Simple present, Simple past, Past continuous, Present perfect,
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yaggy74
185 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Hi Anon What sort of course are you doing? Are you familiar with the names of vebs tenses? (simple present, present continuous, present perfect, simple past, etc.)
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Hi, She's hoping = She is hoping >> present progressive (aka present continuous) I think >> simple present (NOT progressive) I/he/she was wondering >> past progressive (aka past continuous) I expect >> simple present
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tanit
308 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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(e) The frog is hopping from one rock to another. (f) to, over , and from work, but I don't thnk on works very well. The use of the present continuous seems strange, but there is nothing really wrong with it. To my ear, all the sentences would
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Perhaps you'd get a better feel for it if you accept the fact that the verb "to frustrate" is only transitive. Did you read my previous post? It can't be a verb until you add an object. "Living in the shadow of Victoria had
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avangi
1 yr 81 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Predicates, Past Tenses, Adjectives, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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