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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
32 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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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
97 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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I have to say if the following are PAST, PRESENT or FUTURE and also if they are PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE or PAST SIMPLE
can someone please help THANKS
1. I wish I had more time to finish this exercise - SIMPLE
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yaggy74
97 days ago
Present Progressive, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Present Simple, Relationships, References, Business, Career, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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-- PROGRESSIVE FORM OF TENSES -- Present Progressive Form of tenses Past Progressive Form of tenses Future Progressive Form of tenses -- PERFECT TENSES -- Present Perfect Tenses Past Perfect Tenses Future Perfect Tenses
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In the sentence "he is being recommended for the award " the answer is present progressive passive of recomend. Why do we state passive and progressive, what is the reasoning for that?
Your example sentence isn’t grammatically wrong,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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goodman
159 days ago
Present Progressive, Constructions, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Business, Career, Countries, Great Britain, Context, Asia, China, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Hi, She's hoping = She is hoping >> present progressive (aka present continuous) I think >> simple present (NOT progressive) I/he/she was wondering >> past progressive (aka past continuous) I expect >> simple present
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tanit
196 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses
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"The chairman of the building committee reported that bids will be let on the new construction in January." You tell what happened in the meeting. The chairman gave his report. PAST TENSE. What did he report? He reported that progress is
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"The chairman of the building committee reported that bids will be let on the new construction in January." You tell what happened in the meeting. The chairman gave his report. PAST TENSE. What did he report? He reported that
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Angliholic wrote: I regret saying that I hate you.
I regret saying that I hated you.
I regret to say that I hate you.
I regret to say that I hated you.
Which of the above four versions sound right to you? Which ones are identical in
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I was told that there are twelve tenses in English:
1: Simple Present Tense
2: Present Perfect Tense
3: Present Progressive Tense
4: Present Perfect Progressive Tense
5: Simple Past Tense
6: Past Perfect Tense
7: Past
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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jackson6612
2 yr 235 days ago
Simple Present, Present Progressive, Tenses, Numbers, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Perfect Progressive, Future Progressive
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