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Hi,
1. I walk and I do walking. What is the difference between these two?
The latter is not very idiomatic. It sounds a bit like you are taling about your hobbies.
2. Drink milk before you go to sleep. and Drinking milk before sleeping
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
9 days ago
Simple Present, Difference Between, Nouns, Present Tenses, Gerunds, Adjectives, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses
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Hi!! I started studying English very recently what is the difference between these two situations? 1) Present Continuous USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled events in the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mariajose12345
101 days ago
Simple Present, Difference Between, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses, Continuous Tenses, Languages
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Thank you very much,
Is it right to change them into past tense like the way below? If it's right, what is the difference between using simple present tense and simple past tense to describe a story. (1) As the novel opened, Michael
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I found a website that could help you. I'll quote part of it for you: "May/might is an example of a modal auxiliary verb. The distinction
between may and might has to do with the tense (present, past etc.)
and/ or mood (indicative/
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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vince
199 days ago
Difference Between, Tenses, Modals, Auxiliaries, Present Tenses, Conditionals, Subjunctives, Simple Present, Modal Auxiliaries, United Kingdom, Christmas, Holidays, Languages, Simple Tenses, Easter
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Hi, In your example, "has" and "have" are both in the same time frame, or "tense." The mail has been sent in the recent past. This tense is called "present perfect." "Perfect" means the action is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
285 days ago
Regards, Simple Present, Verbs, Difference Between, Tenses, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Helping Verbs, Simple Tenses
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. The difference between the simple present and the present progressive is that the simple present does not consider limited duration of the activity, while the progressive both considers duration and implies limits to it at either end of the
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Hello again, Again I have a question of course . I am interested in the difference in the usage of the mandative subjunctive and the simple present tense in dependent "that" clauses after the verbs of demand as "insist" ,
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Here are two examples showing the difference between the present and future tenses 1) I pray that she is safe. The above sentence means that at the present time, I don't know if she is safe or not, but I hope (pray) that she is. The tenses are
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Hi, It might be helpful to you if I first try to summarize the comments on as/when/while by Michael Swan in his very useful book, 'Practical English Usage'. I think it's possible you may have already looked at this, but here it is
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Hi Clive, I'm greatful for your answers. However, I'm still unclear about their usage. Here are my questions: 1. (1)He carelessly stepped on Jenny's foot while he danced with her. (2)He carelessly stepped on Jenny's foot while he
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