It's interesting , because i believe if you are asking questions in a different tense , the main verb will be in it's normal form right ? is like present perfect tense an exception in questions ?
No. You do that with EVERY tense. I dance. Do you dance? I'm dancing. Are you dancing? I have danced. Have you danced? I've been dancing. Have you been dancing? I ate. Did you eat? I was eating. Were you eating? I had eaten. Had you eaten? I had been eating. Had you been eating? I will sing. Will you sing? I will be singing. Will you be singing? I will have sung. Will you have sung? I will have been singing. Will you have been singing? 🍟
Please help me to understand which one from the following two questions is correct: 1. Why has Mike moved out of his home? 2. Why did Mike move out of his home?
Hi Paul!! I have always wanted to know Why some people use WHEN AND HOW OFTEN with the present perfect ?
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Nice... helpful video. My question is What has happened to the dog?
The dog has been hit by a bike. or The dog is hit by a bike.
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It's interesting , because i believe if you are asking questions in a different tense , the main verb will be in it's normal form right ?
is like present perfect tense an exception in questions ?
No. You do that with EVERY tense.
I dance. Do you dance?
I'm dancing. Are you dancing?
I have danced. Have you danced?
I've been dancing. Have you been dancing?
I ate. Did you eat?
I was eating. Were you eating?
I had eaten. Had you eaten?
I had been eating. Had you been eating?
I will sing. Will you sing?
I will be singing. Will you be singing?
I will have sung. Will you have sung?
I will have been singing. Will you have been singing? 🍟
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Sir can we use word 'when' for asking questions in present perfect tense?
Please help me to understand which one from the following two questions is correct:
1. Why has Mike moved out of his home?
2. Why did Mike move out of his home?
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Can I use "Yes I had" as an alternative of answering the question
on 03:02???
No. You have to use the same tense. I have read the book.
Have you read the book already?
I am busy.
Are you busy?
I was busy.
Were you busy?
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i have a question : when do I have to use HAVE and when do I have to use HAS ? tomorrow I have a English. test pls help me
Use have with plural, i, you and use has with singular subjects like he, she, it.....
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