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Many thanks for your information then for the last example: if i have seen you, i will wave --> if + Present perfect, present future?
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1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
" What do you on weekends /on the weekends?" All are possible. I like the underlined one best.
2. What is
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It has been exactly five years isnce her father died- - This is correct. You will sometimes see the present perfect in the 'since' clause, but it is there properly only when that action is also ongoing: 'I have met her several times since I have
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What topics in English are relevant to this? There are four wrong answers and one right one (D). That means there are at least four topics in English that are relevant to working out the answer. There are four choices that you should be able to
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1 (common in AmE) and 2 (common in BrE) are correct. You used this form in the initial question 'I don't know whether my friend has received my ...' (present perfect) so 2 will sound correct. Both are connected to past. The word
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Okay, thanks for coming in. I was told that we ought to use simple past for "last year", and present perfect for "in the last year". Since "last year" is clear enough to be a specific time but not for "in the
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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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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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No I mean putting an emphasis in general. 1 . "Little did she know how much work was left" Here inversion is used to show that she wasn't aware of how much more work there was to be done. 2. "We'll cut the cake when all
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Can I change had into have in the sentence above? No. If you possibly can, you need to keep all the parts of the sentence in the same point of view with regard to
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