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in sentences that referce to present perfect sentences or in sentences that referce to owning or being.
do or does are used in questions or emphasise in common sentences.
did is similar to do and does
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speaking, according to the Oxford Dictionary, English relative sentences have developed from a combination of two simple sentences in the way like "He came to a river; that (=the river) was broad and deep
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provide the earlier sentences and latter sentences for us to give a better assessment.
Why not just, You must provide earlier sentences and latter sentences for us to give a better assessment
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sentences in which you try to use them. Really the best thing to do is write a few sentences. Not really understand what u mean "write a few sentences", is it write a few sentences when next
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Hi Anon Should I name that:" Construct sentences with picure" I would suggest one of these: - Describe the picture. - Make a few sentences that describe the picture. Construct sentences
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And we want you to make an effort first: use your dictionary to discover their meanings and write some sentences yourself. Post them here, and we will check them for you.
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Sure, but why, Anon? This discussion is simply about the two original sentences, which are both fine but which have different meanings. Your addition of the adverb is beside the point.
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her car collided with a lorry. 9. Active I remember they were taking me to the zoo. Passive I remember that I was being taken to the zoo. 10. Active we saw them go out. Passive Ther were seen
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, it’s a noun phrase, but I can’t really see why, as the verb is declined as a present perfect passive ... a simpler example, eg
Having been shot, Walcott died. present perfect passive participle. This means
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and past simple in passive constructions. Can both of the tenses be used, even if something just happened ... to use the present perfect in passive constructions, even though I usually only use the past simple
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