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Hi, YSchneider . I am not a native speaker and this is indeed a tough grammar point for non-native speakers. Here is an extract from CGEL*: Did you lock the front door? in a domestic situation where it is known that the front door is locked at
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Simple Present, Grammar, Verbs, Difference Between, Constructions, Tenses, Adverbs, Stative Verbs, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses
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Thanks for the feedback!
Tanit:
«"Women were not ready to encounter those forms of difficulties
they are actually facing now.»
Ok. They were not ready to encounter the difficulties. They are facing them now. But are they ready
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Yes, there is a big difference - the difference between past and future.
If you say I wish I bought a new car , you are suggesting that
you haven't bought the car even though you had an opportunity to do so
(in the past). (This is also said
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Hello Astraea I too am a learner of English, but let me answer to your question. Are you asking if the sentences like below are correct? I write a letter now. I just finish my assignment. No, both are incorrect. Do you ask why? Are you
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Hello Tallulah and Clive Thank you for the clear answers. I was wrong to think "a period ago" couldn't go with the simple past tense of stative verbs. Many people use sentences like "I stayed/live there several years ago". So, now I understand "I
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Hi Paco, Here are some comments. (1) ( x ) I knew her five years ago. This is wrong. "Five years ago" is a point-time adverbial and so it can't go with a stative verb "know". It sounds OK to me. My understanding is that you have lost contact with
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Hello guys I come to feel I have misunderstood the usage of "know". I thought previously "know someone" could be a dynamic verb to mean "get acquainted with someone", but now I understand "know someone" can be only a stative verb to mean "be
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