Simple Finger Food To Take To A Party Hello all which sentence is the right one I think he made the problem more simple and she made it the most simple I think he made the problem simpler and she made it
Between the simple past and the past perfect after no sooner I don t see it as a matter of individual preference Each is appropriate to its own circumstances I wish past simple te refieres a situaciones imaginarias en el presente que te gustar a que sucediesen I wish would expresas impaciencia o molestia por cosas que
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Hi I would like to ask about the past simple and when clause Normally If I use the past simple in both clauses main clause and when clause it means the past simple in when In all three examples there is one finite verb only keeps or keep respectively These forms are the present simple tense of the verb to keep All three sentences are correct
WISH PAST SIMPLE I wish he was taller Expresses a desire for the present situation to be different WISH WOULD I wish my team would score Expresses a desire I have read the expression So simple like that but more commonly As simple as that it seems there s a difference and I don t get it Could somebody
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Hi I would like to ask if I could use the past simple in both clauses the main clause and the when clause to mean that they happened at the same time The example When I myself have been known to quote a simple sentence from Wiki saying this rather baldly and categorically and rightly I believe English has neither a simple perfective nor
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Hello all which sentence is the right one I think he made the problem more simple and she made it the most simple I think he made the problem simpler and she made it

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Simple Finger Food To Take To A Party - In all three examples there is one finite verb only keeps or keep respectively These forms are the present simple tense of the verb to keep All three sentences are correct