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A. We will call you as soon as we make our decision. B. We will call you as soon as we made our decision. C. We will call you as soon as we 've made our decision. D. Please text me as soon as you get home. E. Please text me as soon as you
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It's a matter of difference between viewpoint and opinion. It's pointless as we were looking at the discussion from different angles.
1. There's no difference between 'viewpoint' and 'opinion'. The words have
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I did this on my own, but no answers were provided. I found these from various websites. Can you guys verify these for me? I mainly have problems with identifiing comma splice, run-on sentences, and some tenses identifications. I did them and I
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kbq123
26 days ago
Simple Present, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Commas, Punctuation, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Marriage, Perfect Progressive, Relationships, Sentences, Students, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses
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If we want to dig deep into the conditionals and subjunctives, they can get confusing and messy. But focusing on the 3 types of conditional alone, both sentences do not have the right mixes in their elements to be qualified as conditionals as they
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dimsumexpress
48 days ago
Simple Present, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Subjunctives, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Marriage, Invitations, Relationships, Sentences, Context, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses
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Could you tell me whether following sentences are correct or not?
Thanks.
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If it rained now, I wouldn't go fishing.
If it were raining now, I wouldn't go fishing.
If it rain now, I would't go fishing.
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toms mathew
50 days ago
Simple Present, Clauses, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Sentences, Business, Careers, Simple Tenses
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Yes. My sentence is a mess. I have it. simple present I now have it in my possession. I found it. simple past I located it. I've found it. (I have found it) present perfect I very recently found it. I got it. simple past I went somewhere
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English 1b3,
Sorry, but your first sentence is wrong The clause is a relative, dependent clause. A dash or comma needs to be there.
Also, I need to edit my first post: simple past, not simple present.
If this is the one
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dimsumexpress
96 days ago
Simple Present, Clauses, Present Tenses, Commas, Punctuation, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Semicolons, Writing, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Apologies
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Sorry to steal another man's sentence, but CJ's sentence is relevant to my query:
I have underlined the version I feel are incorrect, or at least ambiguous:
The use of the past tense chose and the use of would makes the message
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"To be" is a very busy irregular verb. It has many many uses, and it's various forms are so different from one another, a beginning student would never suspect they were forms of the same word. The simple sentence "I am" is
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The verbs in your sentences have different tenses. I bet I stopped listening before you did . bet = simple present tense stopped = simple past tense did = simple past tense (The word "did" is used as a replacement for
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