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Hi,
The couple next door had argued and gotten physical frequently months prior to the last night's shooting. Sounds fine either way to me.
He had worked for a couple of restaurants in town as a waiter before he became a big time
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Hi Clive,
Thanks for taking the time on my query. I guess what I had in mind when I used "had taken computer science for 2 semesters.." rather than the simple "took" was the deliberate intent to emphasize the duration I had
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Hi,
No.
There are two errors.
1. Say 'did not go', not 'did not went'. You need to review how to make simple past tense.
2. An English sentence must start with a capital letter.
Clive
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Hello, you did a good job for the most part, except for one error and maybe two.
She walks in, comes right up to me and says -past
This isn't past tense. If it said walked in, came right up to me, and said, then it would be past
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Hi,
I need this sentence checked.. please help me point out any grammar mistakes: "Since last time, she has always been in America but she would always travel to many cities with her friend. She would drive and her friend would show her
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Can I change had into have in the sentence above? No. If you possibly can, you need to keep all the parts of the sentence in the same point of view with regard to
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Hi, I'm from Poland so sorry if i made some errors. I've been always tought that in Simple Past Tense we use in questions Did + Subject + Infinitive... e.g. 'Did you eat something?' A few weeks ago I watched one of the episodes of
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I Thank you for your helpful inputs, but I am still having a problem. The truth is, it is a story I have translated. I began with the simple present which seemed just fine, but then I felt I had to switch to the simple past. Then I got confused
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. I have underlined some problem areas. The tale should be based in simple past tense. It is too long and rambling and the reader is soon bored. Make it much shorter. MM Hania's Life
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Rady is a
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Akdom: The present participle is one of the verb forms. Others are past participle and (bare) infinitive. In English we use these forms for different functions - in verb phrases, as adjectives and even nouns. Have you ever heard a singing yellow
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