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If your phrase refers to verbs in the same type of present tense, e.g. present simple, then the first phrase is correct.
I walk home everyday. (present simple)
I run daily. (present simple)
The car was red. (past simple)
The
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Accoding to you, there is no such thing as "adverbial phrase". BUT, yes, there is. I've provided 2 links below for your reference. Perhaps, this may help you clear the confusion.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ferdis
68 days ago
Present Progressive, Prepositions, Tenses, Nouns, Adverbs, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Adjectives, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Continuous Tenses
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In the example that "CJ" gave, what is(what are) the grammar reason(reasons) that "Having" is used as a noun - ie, how can one discern that it is used as a noun in this sentence as opposed to a participle? Hi Philip: The verb
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
255 days ago
Regards, Present Progressive, Prepositions, Tenses, Nouns, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Gerunds, Future Progressive, Adjectives, Relationships, Sentences, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses
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when i teach the Present Continuous tense (elemenentary level) I usually ue these easy steps: 1. Introduce/ review the Verb BE, in it's different forms..AM, IS, ARE ( Present Tense) 2. Introduce/revi Personal Pronouns, I , HE, SHE, IT, WE,
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Hi, I have been to China twice. - Past Participle. Used in several tenses, like the present perfect. Sometimes used as an adjective. Studying history is a good way to waste your time. - Gerund. A verb used as a noun. Call me later, I'm busy. I am
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Hi Ticce It would be better to omit the word 'all': " She is always smiling. " That is the present continuous tense of the verb 'smile'. In your original sentence, the word 'smiles' was used as a noun (and as GG mentioned, ' be all smiles ' is an
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Kooyeen wrote: Hi Yoong, yeah, of course that's not a gerund, but does that present participle act as ad adjective or as a part of a present continuous ? I saw him entering the building. ---> I saw him. He was entering the building. (present
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User_gary wrote: Philip wrote: User_gary wrote:
I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.
Here `eating' is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)?
What you have is the present continuous tense.....and it
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Philip wrote: User_gary wrote:
I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.
Here `eating' is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)?
What you have is the present continuous tense.....and it really should be "I eat
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User_gary wrote:
I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.
Here `eating' is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)? What you have is the present continuous tense.....and it really should be "I eat oranges every day....."
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