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1) She watched him climb the mountian.
2) He watched the tears rolling down from her eyes.
3) He watched to make sure he finished the job.
I know that "watch" (or hear, etc) should be followed by bare infinitive. It can also be followed
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How about English Language teacher? I think that sounds better!?
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1) He is a shy person. (<----- this is correct, right?!)
2) He feels shy in front of a crowd.
Can "shy" be used to describe feeling? The second sentence seems strange. What word(s) can be used to replace "shy" in the second sentence??
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Paco2004 wrote:
My answer is YES. "Had" would be preferable if you want to be a scientist. paco
Ha Ha, honestly, I do have a science background. I have a degree in chemistry ......
But seriously, if I give you a blank below, what
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thanks for the reply.
But how about if I change the conversation to " I have swum for two hours " in situation a) and b), will it be acceptable??
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Well, I guess I can understand why "I have never seen..." is okay. But how about "I had never seen..." Is that acceptable here?
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But I went to Goldcoast "Last Friday". If I use "Last Friday" as my reference, should it be past perfect tense??
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This is a letter:
Dear Amy, I am having a great time in Australia ... Last Friday we went to a place called Gold Coast. I have never seen such beautiful white sand before....
Should it be I had never seen , but the answer of my exercise
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PLease help me on this tense:
a) I am having lunch with my friends now. And I look very tired. My friend asks me, "You look very tired." And then I reply,"Yes, I have been swimming for two hours ( this morning maybe?)"
b) I am in the
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sorry, I should have clarified. I meant non-computer ones.
And thank you for your answers.
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