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Hello,
I really need your help with English grammar.
I want to become an au pair in England and need to write a letter to my potential hostfamily. I would like to tell them that I`m taking a training course at college to become an educator
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CalifJim has written an excellent summary here. May I just add a couple of observations of my own.
CalifJim wrote: You may be driving yourself crazy trying to make every sentence with a present perfect tense fit into one those three
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1. Brenda left. That's a simple past tense. If anything happened BEFORE that time, you would then use the past perfect. No need for it here.
2. You FOUND out. That already implies the past. Any action taking place BEFORE the time you found
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Thanks Goldmund,
OH dear....... It is a long time since I did English grammar at school. My answers are all from memory, I am not looking anything up, (as is patently obvious). Perhaps I should They say you forget old stuff to make room for
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Hi
I need urgent assistance and was wondering if you would mind providing same.
Below are sentences demonstrating different tenses written in the active voice... the passive voice of most of these is pretty simple to extrapolate...or is it?
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Hi
I need urgent assistance and was wondering if you would mind providing same.
Below are sentences demonstrating different tenses written in the active voice... the passive voice of most of these is pretty simple to extrapolate...or is it?
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TRASK R.L., Mind the Gaffe. The Penguin Guide to Common Errors in English , (Penguin Books), 2001.
"perfect progressive passive"
The perfect progressive passive is illustrated by the following example:
My house has been being painted for
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You've selected a verb ('to work') for which the difference between the present perfect and the present perfect continuous is practically insignificant. There are other verbs for which one of these is possible, and the other, anomalous. For these,
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Susan,
I understand the frustration you are feeling. Your language, Chinese, is what linguists call an "isolating language". All information, such as the time an action occurred, is conveyed by the choice and order of words in a sentence. There
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