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Hi
I just wondered if someone would be so kind as to just check my answers make sure I have understood correctly. Many thanks in advance.
I have to read the following sentences and decide if they use one of the following 4:-
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yaggy74
6 days ago 2:00 pm
Verbs, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Modals, Modal Verbs, Relationships, Sentences, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses
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There is a class of verbs in English known as "stative" verbs because they relate to a state of being rather than an action (as in a dynamic verb); believe, hate, love for example are stative verbs. These are never used in the continuous
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
72 days ago
Present Progressive, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Dynamic Verbs, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Mistakes, Continuous Tenses, Languages, Stative
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"Enjoy" is not a stative verb. The only difference between the sentences is that you en j oy is in present tense, and you're enjoying is in the present continuous tense. Present-continuous means that you're doing it now .
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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moduffycobb
109 days ago
Verbs, Difference Between, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Continuous Tenses, Languages, Stative
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Your final question is easy - "yes." There's another good thread on this, but I can't seem to find it. Something about being left to the mercy of the hurricane. It seems like there were two senses, one in which a deliberate
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Hello teachers! I have more here to be grammar checked. Even I was sure about the grammar, there used to be the wrong grammar. Thanks in advance! B. Discovering grammar Example 5 and 6 shows that students are encouraged to work out for
ESL Essay, Writing World
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ellisa
1 yr 14 days ago
Grammar, Numbers, Tenses, Constructions, Verbs, Past Tenses, Underline, Grammar Check, Past Simple, Present Continuous
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i don't think it's a present continuous. A PC goes like this: I am playing = be i the present tense +verb+ing
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A Myriad of Grammar Problems... :( I have absolutely no idea how to do these, can someone tell me what's going on here, Ive looked up many pages on the web but still am stumped on these: Exercise 9 Rewrite the following in the PASSIVE voice.
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Neither of your answers fit, but here is a correctly finished sentence with most of the phrases and words: . Despite his fondness for writing involved stories in which dying women
are threatening evil villans, his appealing children's stories
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" Have you ever had the feeling that you're being followed ?" Hi again Ah ok, so is that entire sentence classed as Present Perfect Continuous, or are the clauses treated separately? Look at the main clause only : "Have you
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Hi Is it a rule that the auxiliary, the past participle and the main verb are immediately after one another with no other words inbetween? No, such a rule does not exist. For example: " Have you ever had the feeling that you're being
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