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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
Basic English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
36 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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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,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yaggy74
77 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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1. I wish I had more time to finish this exercise - SIMPLE PAST - PRESENT
2. When you have finished , you can go home - PRESENT SIMPLE present perfect (have) - FUTURE
3. 'Major calls for peace summit' (headline) - PRESENT
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
101 days ago
Present Progressive, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Present Simple, Relationships, References, Business, Career, Friendships, Friends, 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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(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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In "I saw her runing / run toward the gate," "running" and "run" are not verbs, but verbals. They don't have tenses. "Running toward the gate" is a participial phrase. "Run toward the gate" is
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1. Someone is repairing my computer. (tense = present continuous) I have am having my computer repaired by someone. 2. My favorite mechanic at Majestic Motors checked my car. (tense = simple past) I have had my car checked by my favorite mechanic
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Hi Anon Yes, the verb "remain" is intransitive, and I wouldn't ever expect to see it used in the passive voice. Sentence 1 is OK, and sentence 2 is not. The verb "need" (meaning "must have") is transitive, and you
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Tenses and Sentences Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I have to decide whether each of these sentences are one of the following: Future Form Simple Present Past Perfect Past Continuous Simple Past Present Perfect Present Continuous Here
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I am taking her to the movie. continuous / progressive present or present continuous / progressive
He will be working for your father's law firm. future continuous / progressive
I took the test and passed ! simple past
She has taken
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