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1. While I was playing the piano, I was singing a song.
2. While I was playing the piano, I sang a song. 3. While I played the
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1. While he extended his hand, he smiled brightly.
2. While he was extending his hand, he was smiling brightly. (Are both okay?)
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Thank you for your help. One more question about the verb send goes as follows.
1. He sent me a book. [active] 2. I was sent a
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1. While he was playing the guitar, Tom entered the room.
2. While he played the guitar, Tom entered the room. 3. While he was
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Use plural verbs for?
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1. I will have thought Spanish for ten years by 2018.
2. I will have thought Spanish for ten years in 2018. (Can we use both
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1. He must have bought the bike.
2. He would have bought the bike. 3. He could have bought the bike. 4. He may have bought the
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They __________ home from school by 7p.m.
a) will be returning b) would have returned Can someone help with this question? Is the
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chimingbell
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1. He will have finished the work by the time you come.
2. He will have gone to Japan next week. 2-2. He will have gone to Japan
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1. It must have been Chris.
2. It would have been Chris. 3. It could have been Chris. 4. It can have been Chrit.
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1. He would have opened the door.
2. He would have solved the math problem. 3. He would have met the person. 4. He might have
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1. It will be Chris.
2. It shall be Chris. *3. It will have been Chris. *4. It shall have been Chris. 5. It would have been
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1. He may have stolen the money.
2. He might have stolen the money. 3. He can have stolen the money. 4. He could have stolen the
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1. I can forget everything.
2. I could forget everything. 3. It can happen again. 4. It could happen again.
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1. He hid the letter in a drawer.
2. He hided the letter in a drawer. (Can we use both 'hid' and 'hided' as a past tense? Do you
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1. He will die.
2. He shall die. 3. He will{stressed] die. 3-1. He intends to die. 4. He'll die. --------------------------- Q1:
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1. I can swim well.
2. I could swim well. ------------------ What is the difference between the two sentences? Is 'could' politer
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1. He will[no accent] die.
(simple future tense; "will" indicates natural result, guessing or possibility) 2. He shall die. (the
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1. You will[wíl] have your own way.
2. He will[wíl] have his own way. -------------------------------- Are the sentences
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Please help me to correct my answers below.let me know the correct answers. thank you
1. Justin (write) _____ his speech for the
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jessie
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what verb tense is "having spent"
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homework
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what is passive voice
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Anonymous
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She was so mad on her boyfriend, she terminated/hanged up/hung up/yelled --him when he called.
hung up is correct bc is pp of
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Victoria
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which word is right??
I'm going forward to on vacation next months . go.going to go.be go.going
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ali
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1.I didn't finish the work a hundred percent.
2. I didn't finished the work completely. 3. I finished the work in part. 4. I
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rfvv
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I wish I (was, were) ready to go shopping at the mall.
were***
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Marylyn
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Where to use Present progressive tense & simple future tense?
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AnaX
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1. The gate is shut at 7.
2. The gate gets shut at 7. 2-2. The gate grows shut at 7. 2-3. The gate becomes shut at 7. (Can we use
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1. The gate is shut at 7.
2. The gate gets shut at 7. 3. The gate grows shut at 7. 4. The gate becomes shut at 7. (Are they all
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rfvv
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please correct the following sentence
I will send the photos, as and when I receive or I will send the photos, as and when I
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Ramesh Reddy
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please tell me how can we Use of get + past participle and identify in sentence?
I got injured. He will get married. Please tell
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Nida
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1. Which of the following sentences uses the past perfect verb tense.
A) By June, I will have owned the camera shop for a decade.
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Nicole
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The _______ form of a verb should be used to distinguish between actions completed in the immediate past and actions completed
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brooke
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The student......for the final exam.
was studying /studied hardy did not studied Would had study. What is the rieght tense ?
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Kaba
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The national anthem sung/was sung/had sung/ was sung at the Super Bowl by Whitney Houston.
What is the right tense in this
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Kamo
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1. The sun having set, we started for home.
2. After the sun had set, we started for home. 3. Because the sun had set, we started
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The aunt SUPPRESSED a gasp of admiration.
What is the principal part of SUPPRESSED? -present -present participle -past ** -past
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Sandra
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Verb used in the following sentence-
1)She.........to me after some days (talk,talked,will talk)
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Mukesh kumar
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Now,he (watch)the t.V.
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Lavanya
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1. I awoke to find myself famous.
2. I woke up to find myself famous. 3. I awoke and found myself famous. 4. I woke up and found
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When do we use future perfect?
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1. Who is taking care of the children while your are away?
2. Who will take care of the children while your are away? (Does #1
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rfvv
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i need something to hep me with past tense i did this in class we'd we had ?
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emaan
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1. I can't stand you grumbling all the time.
2. I can''t stand you who are grumbling all the time. 3. I can't stand you who
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rfvv
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What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence?
My friend Sam is moving into a bigger house across town. A.
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Rochelle
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identify past participle what is the past participle of sentence in Christmas Carol. Is it softened and what sentence 1 2 3 or 4
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cory
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"Admit" is a gerund taker and the gerund can connote the action happened prior to "admit". So "she admitted making a mistake".
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rfvv
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pl correct the sentence : He asked her what she thinks or He asked her what she thought
2. there has not been any fish. question
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r s telagathoty
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1. I will visit Paris this summer.
2. I shall visit Paris this summer. 3. I intend to visit Paris this summer. (Does #1 mean #2
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rfvv
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Thank you for your help.
1. He will be back after a few days. 2. He was back after a few days. ----------- In the past tense, do
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