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Hi,
Have I used present perfect correctly here?
Authors recomm e nd that a diver who has suffered pneumocephalus should suspend scuba diving for a/the ?? stated time, at least unti l a few months after pneumocephalus is not vi sible
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Have I used present perfect correctly here? Authors recommand that a diver who suffered pneumocephalus has to suspend scuba diving for stated time, at least untill few months after pneumocephalus has not been vi sible on CT scans and all symptoms
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does anyone know anything about passive voice? i just have a quick question if anyone knows it...
I can’t figure out how to switch active voice to passive, without changing the tense.
For example, present simple tense, “paints” is active,
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No, the present perfect would be he has walked or he has driven .
He used to indicates habitual action in the past that no longer occurs.
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No, although I suppose it is possible in some scenarios. Here, 'in' is an alternative: I have danced for two hours now. I haven't danced for two hours now. I haven't danced in two hours now.
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Dear CalifJim.
I copied it from the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language by Rodney Huddleston (P144-145)
I had a hard time reading the description about it by the writer.
Here is the passage:
Past time adjuncts in experiential
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Hi,
Here is a sentence from CGOEL:
We’ve already discussed it yesterday.
The Present Perfect refers to the past until now, so you should reword the sentence this way.
We discussed it yesterday.
We have already discussed it
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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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Hi,
Because with Present Perfect, you need have + past participle .
'Figured' is the past participle.
This is why you say
I have cooked dinner
and not
I have cook dinner.
Clive
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