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The guideline is 'yet' and 'ever' normally occur only in negative statements and questions. These are correct: 1) a) I've just washed my hair. b) I've already washed my hair. e) I've never washed my hair. 2) a) Have you just played basketball ?
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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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I was told you should always use present perfect with "for" and "since", but I was also told you should always use present perfect continuous to express the length of something - and in this case we have "for a long
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yankee
147 days ago
Tenses, Negatives, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Sentences, Countries, Activities, France, Simple Tenses, Tips, Continuous Tenses, Negations
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Which of these is more valid: I haven't taken the train for a long time I haven't been taking the train for a long time Could you also explain why. I was told you should always use present perfect with "for" and
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Hi,
Is it correct to say" She forgot more about this city than most?" or should it have been,
She has forgotten more about this city than most?
#2, because the Present Perfect keeps the focus on the present situation.
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Anon: You tend to write very complex sentences that contain many different ideas. It is more powerful to express yourself in shorter single-purpose sentences with well-chosen words. I have made some suggestions for your consideration.
Dear
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alpheccastars
217 days ago
Dates, Negatives, Present Tenses, Negations, Expressions, Present Perfect, Intonations, Relationships, Context, Activities, Asia, Friendships, Friends, Semantics, Languages
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hey everyone...I need help......I really need to know which form I have to use when I use present perfect continuous at the negative form...I ve always known that it was correct to use the present perfect..... for example...." I haven't
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Hi. Can anyone help me in analysing the term, form and function of the underlined words below please? Ex. Please call to confirm your booking Term: infinitive of purpose Form: present simple + infinitive Function: to talk about purpose - why a
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Hi. Can anyone help me in analysing the term, form and function of the underlined words below please? Ex. Please call to confirm your booking Term: infinitive of purpose Form: present simple + infinitive Function: to talk about purpose - why a
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Hi. Can anyone help me in analysing the term, form and function of the underlined words below please? Ex. Please call to confirm your booking Term: infinitive of purpose Form: present simple + infinitive Function: to talk about purpose - why a
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