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Here is a sentence from CGOEL:
We’ve already discussed it yesterday. It should be We already discussed it yesterday. And the discussion is over. It is anomalous to use the present perfect ( 've discussed ) with an adverb indicating a
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i would like to know two things. the first one is : the past participle of the verb "go", is it "been"? ex: i have been to London. have you ever been to London? i think that "go" in this case has irregular form
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ericsteef
9 days ago
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Hello everyone,
Would anyone mind having a read through my answers below to see if i'm on the right tracks? I'm looking at the meaning/function and form of the sentence/underlined words!
With many thanks!!
Fiona is very
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emma_09
20 days ago
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One extra point I want to make which is when you add the adverb "regularly" to the sentence, it will skew the meaning which was intended. Consider this:
A- I sent you an email earlier, did you get it?
B- I am checking my
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Could you tell me when to use just, yet, alredy, ever and never with the Present Perfect Tense. I know where to put these adverbs in a sentence (at the end of a sentence OR between the helping verb and the main verb), but I am not sure which of
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Can i use present perfect tense with the adverb 'everyday' to describe a regular, kind of habitual acting?
"I have studied for 2 hours everyday"
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I'm paragon. I'm from Thailand. I'm trying to study English language. But now my teacher assign me to write a composition. I have finished one. It's about my mom. Let's read it!
"I believe you can do it!...",
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paragon
120 days ago
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The sentence: He is not here, but he has been raised. What are the parts of speech of each word. Am I incorrect to believe that there are two independent clauses? Hi Ann: Yes, there are 2 independent clauses. There are 2 subjects and 2 verbs.
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Hi. Thank you. This is one of many definitional entries for the word "since" in the Naver.com (online) dictionary.
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1. PREP
You use since when you are mentioning a time or event in the past and indicating that a
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Hi i have done the following:
Question>>>>>TASK 4: Please look at the student errors below. First identify what is wrong with the sentence. Then write: 1. what caused the error; 2. what type of an error it is; 3. how you would
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nickydee
172 days ago
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