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Only one s in present !!! You can't use will with the stative verbs in this construction: plus an indirect question. I would not call these relative clauses. to finish first - an action. how you are - a state - not an action. get there first
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They won't smoke ever since they saw a film on lung cancer. What does "won't" mean here?
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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teo
1 yr 268 days ago
Simple Present, American English, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Clauses, Adverbs, Stative Verbs, Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Idioms, Images
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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teo
1 yr 268 days ago
Simple Present, American English, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Clauses, Adverbs, Stative Verbs, Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Idioms, Images
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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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Hi Paco! I really liked your enlightening comments! Now, I don't seem to understand some points and would like to ask you some questions, if you don't mind.
My comments will be in blue.
I agree with everything you wrote up to the last two
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Paco2004 wrote: Hello Mara I'm not so sure what you are asking for. But let me throw my two cents. English
progressive tense is a peculiar operator. {Prog }
elongate the duration of the activity expressed by the dynamic verb (or
one-time
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Hello Mara I'm not so sure what you are asking for. But let me throw my two cents. English progressive tense is a peculiar operator. {Prog } elongates the duration of the activity expressed by the dynamic verb (or one-time verb). That is, {Prog }
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The present simple tense is commonly used as follows:
1. When talking about habits.
2. What talking about facts.
3. With certain verbs called non-action (or stative) verbs.
Habits are usually repeated actions. They can also include
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http://ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/progressive.htm #begin quote The progressive forms of a verb indicate that something is happening or was happening or will be happening. When used with the past, the progressive form shows the limited duration of an
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5 yr 286 days ago
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