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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Don't listen to these people. You can change it to "have" because only the first verb has to be in the subjunctive mood. The verb "knew" is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
37 days ago
Tenses, Clauses, Simple Past, Subjunctives, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Languages
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Sadr: I think you can get a full explanation by googling. In short, I believe that it has to do with the history of the language in England. Many years ago, in some parts of England, some people used "s" for the third person, such as
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anonymous
42 days ago
Simple Present, Present Tenses, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Conversational, Poetry, Languages
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So, this is what I don't understand, what's the definition for a life experience? For me everything is a life experience. OK. So maybe that description of the usage of the present perfect tense doesn't quite explain it for you in an
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califjim
43 days ago
Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Sentences, United Kingdom, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Conversational, Languages, Samples
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Hi,
I just feel that I hear and use: Maybe. But do you talk a lot to native speakers?
I've done this, she's this, he's that, we've been planning, they've got a nice car, she has the same sweater as I...
The
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
50 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, France, Colours, Simple Tenses, Languages
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Pls also help with this sentence: When did we started/start to learn English grammar in grade school? Same as above just a different structure. Please explain.
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pleasehelp
50 days ago
Grammar, Simple Past, Universities, Past Tenses, Learning English, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Simple Tenses, Schools, Languages
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When did we start learning English grammar in grade school? Was it Elementary, Middle, or High school. Shouldn't it be When did we started since it's simple past tense? Please explain, thank you. It also seems like when we're having
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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pleasehelp
50 days ago
Grammar, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Learning English, United Kingdom, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Conversational, Languages
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Now I know just because you say the right things doesn't mean you know why you're saying it or understand the method of why you're saying it. This is very strange to me. I use colloqual English fluently but I have no idea it's all
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Mr. Torres-Rivero: As the other ladies and gentlemen have suggested, No. 1 is the usual construction. Nevertheless, your No. 2 may be almost correct, too. I found this example in Professor Quirk's A COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH
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Write the sentences in your exerice book.Fill in the gaps Use the simple past or the present perfect.
Uncle George___(to be) to London , but he___(never to visit) Notthing Hill Carnival
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Hi there, I am currently working on my assignment about Timelines in English grammar, but I am having a problem locating information on topic. In my assignment, I have to link up sentences (which are simple past, future continuous and so forth) to
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