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Hi Both if-clause constructions in sentence #1 and #2 are possible I think. The first sentence is a regular if-clause. The second one starts with a modal verb, which comes from the full construction 'If there should be any...'. That's
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Hi, I'd change these: 5. The sun was eclipsed by the moon. ACTIVE PASSIVE 9. This bone has been buried by the dog . PASSIVE 10. It takes a long time to think of these examples . PASSIVE ACTIVE 13. There was a cup of coffee on the table but now
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tanit
11 days ago
Regards, Constructions, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Spelling, Past Tenses, Adjectives, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses, Expressions
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Hi CJ,
Based on your remarks, am I correct to assume that my approach with the present tense was considered faulty with regards to the specific context? Thanks in advance for your insight. No, not faulty. That is an alternate solution. I
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Hi CJ,
Based on your remarks, am I correct to assume that my approach with the present tense was considered faulty with regards to the specific context? Thanks in advance for your insight.
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Hi, rishila, welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us! The use of "do" is a little hard to get used to. I'm not sure what you mean by "for pronoun only." It's used a lot in questions and negative statements.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
15 days ago
Regards, Verbs, Tenses, Negatives, Present Tenses, Past Tenses, Helping Verbs, Writing, Sentences, Numbers, Negations
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Hi teachers,
Could you please tell me why past perfect is used with "last year" instead of past tense? My tutorial teacher used to tell me it was wrong about the choice of tense.
"Germany's biggest solar company,
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Hi. Are these tenses correct for potential questions for questions for a possible exercise regarding a possible movie clip? Would the use of different tenses be correct? Also, in no. 2, I feel the phrase "the beggar" might be correct
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Hi just finished this myself a couple of weeks ago!
1. Infinitive
2. Fields
3. Reported
4. Tenses
Regards H
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Hi,
Yesterday John had eaten the cake.
I don't understand why the event took place before yesterday? Is it that the use of "had eaten" suggests a time earlier than yesterday.
best regards Ivan
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There are two sentences "Who broke the window?" and "Who has broken the window?" What's the subtle difference in meaning ?
Regards,
Alex
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