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No, I'm afraid it's not correct. The problem is your use of the verb 'go'. You tried to use the negative form of the simple past tense and wrongly assumed it was 'did not went'.
This is a tricky aspect of
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Hi, Very generally speaking, 1. When " do " is the main verb of a sentence in the simple present and the subject is in the third singular person (" he/she/it "). She always does her homework in the afternoon. -- He usually
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tanit
128 days ago
Simple Present, Verbs, Negatives, Present Tenses, Modals, Present Simple, Modal Verbs, Arts, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Languages, Music, Negations
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I'd say sentence 11 is by far the most difficult of these. Nevertheless, the only thing you need to do is find the subject, verb and object in the active sentence, and then use the object as the subject in the passive sentence. Who made these
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yankee
277 days ago
Simple Present, Constructions, Tenses, Negatives, Present Tenses, Negations, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Affirmatives, Passive
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So if there ' s a verb after a singular noun, it will always have an s? like hits and heals? In affirmative sentences, you add an -s (or sometimes -es) to the end of a verb in the third person singular (he/she/it) in the simple present . For
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yankee
289 days ago
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Hi Barb Hopefully, Amy will wander by again and help me see how I"m wrong and how this assignment can be done with simple present and wouldn't. First of all I have to say that it's entirely possible Charles' teacher did not think
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Hi Grammar Geek! The matter is not that I have to use simple present and “wouldn’t” together, in just one sentence because it wouldn’t make sense for sure! (based on the rules of If Clauses), but what would be the
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anonymous
316 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Clauses, Negatives, Present Tenses, Negations, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Sentences, Context, Simple Tenses
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I guess I'm the one who needs the lesson.
They wouldn't be able to scan all the pictures if they didn't own their own scanner -- even this is past, so I'm obviously confused. Simple present is "don't."
a) If +
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Dear teacher Grammar Geek, Hello!!! Well, I read your post and I thank you once more for all your comments. In fact it's not a so easy assignment that I have to do. The grammar point it refers to - as we know - it is called " If Clauses
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anonymous
316 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Clauses, Negatives, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Negations, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Sentences, Students, Simple Tenses
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Charles' teacher gave him more input than "Make two sentences, both in the simple present tense" (hopefully). It's not an easy assignment. I found myself coming up with the negative IF-sentences first , and then working backwards
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I hope this time my answers appear because in my previous post, only the paragraph below appeared. Thank you for helping me). Charles Hi Yankee, I'm very happy for such help. Many thanks!!! Well, I got your corrections and answered the
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anonymous
317 days ago
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