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Cathey
hu, 09 Jul 2009 03:19:44 GM
English. isn t fun. Just look at this from Daily Writing Tips (which I love): If you don t know what a fused . participle. is, read on. The . present participle. is the form of the . English. verb that ends in -ing: walk walked walking ...
Cathey
hu, 09 Jul 2009 03:19:44 GM
English. isn t fun. Just look at this from Daily Writing Tips (which I love): If you don t know what a fused . participle. is, read on. The . present participle. is the form of the . English. verb that ends in -ing: walk walked walking ...
Can someone explain when to use Present tense/ Past tense and past participle?
Q. I'm now writing something for a project. I really can't stand myself! My English grammar is so poor (terrible)! I (ALWAYS) don't know when to use the present tense/ past tense and past participle. Therefore I need help...Example would be good :o I'm really stress right now, I've got a lot to write but I need to stop now because I need some help before I continue my writing... One last question... Is it scary if you hear someone speaking English with (using) the wrong tenses? Do you find that is funny? Do you make laugh? (honestly)
Asked by Laura - Wed May 13 07:47:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sorry, it is a little unnerving at times, but it's also a matter of dialect. Go to esl.about.com, and look up the grammar there. I know that you are a native speaker, but the explanations of what to use where are clearer than you are used to. I think esl.about.com has user forums so that you can ask questions. You can ask questions in the user forums there, and you will find a more specific group of people who can answer your questions. I don't have time to describe all of the uses of the forms. Go and review the forms. Email me later for more explanation. Good for you for taking the time to learn more. I applaud you.
Answered by zinnprojectbig - Wed May 13 08:02:04 2009
Q. I'm now writing something for a project. I really can't stand myself! My English grammar is so poor (terrible)! I (ALWAYS) don't know when to use the present tense/ past tense and past participle. Therefore I need help...Example would be good :o I'm really stress right now, I've got a lot to write but I need to stop now because I need some help before I continue my writing... One last question... Is it scary if you hear someone speaking English with (using) the wrong tenses? Do you find that is funny? Do you make laugh? (honestly)
Asked by Laura - Wed May 13 07:47:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sorry, it is a little unnerving at times, but it's also a matter of dialect. Go to esl.about.com, and look up the grammar there. I know that you are a native speaker, but the explanations of what to use where are clearer than you are used to. I think esl.about.com has user forums so that you can ask questions. You can ask questions in the user forums there, and you will find a more specific group of people who can answer your questions. I don't have time to describe all of the uses of the forms. Go and review the forms. Email me later for more explanation. Good for you for taking the time to learn more. I applaud you.
Answered by zinnprojectbig - Wed May 13 08:02:04 2009
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