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does anyone know anything about passive voice? i just have a quick question if anyone knows it...
I can’t figure out how to switch active voice to passive, without changing the tense.
For example, present simple tense, “paints” is active,
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Wowenglish, The difference is only tense-wise: Past Continuous versus Past Simple. Since having one job of another is more of a state than an action, I'd recommend using the Past Simple tense (shared a job). Anton
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Hi, I'm a Pole trying to explore the intricacies English This is my first post here so, welcome everybody. And here are my problems. I've done these tests and I even got the key, but there is no freaking way I can understand some answers.
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chudziol
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Our client denies performing any defamatory actions as he was just expressing his opinion based on his previous experience with your company. Is " was just (only?) expressing " a proper phrase about a situation which took place a few
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Hi there! You're welcome :) Usually, for stories, Past Simple is used, being the narrative tense. For example, in your fragment, the so-called assassin seems to be describing the events that took place one after the other during the day he met
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These articles are all good. This will help with the Past Simple - Click Here This will help with the Past Continuous - Click Here This is great for a summary of the two - Click Here And this helps with the pronunciation of regular past simple
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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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Hello. This is article has a lot of details about regular verbs and how to form them in the past simple - Past Simple Rules Jack
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No. You can only use 'cost' for the past tense. cost - cost - cost It cost a lot of money. It has cost a lot of money (up to now). If you need help with the past simple, this is a good article - Past Simple Rules If you need help with
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Basically the past simple is for completed actions that have finished in the past and the past perfect describes actions that finished up to a certain point in the past. This is also known as the past of the past. For example - "I ate two
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