Geraldine Woods

English Grammar Workbook For Dummies

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  • Roza Bekasovahas quoted8 years ago
    Life gets harder as you go along, doesn’t it
  • Викуля Еременкоhas quoted6 years ago
    Irregular verbs seem designed to test your mettle, because they stray from the usual -ed form in the past tense.
  • Викуля Еременкоhas quoted6 years ago
    Navigating the Irregular Forms
  • Ольга Адамоваhas quoted7 years ago
    moves into fortune-teller land
  • Ольга Адамоваhas quoted7 years ago
    what action is recurring
  • Ольга Адамоваhas quoted7 years ago
    here’s the lowdown on the basic tenses
  • Ольга Адамоваhas quoted7 years ago
    the roof fall on your head
  • Mikie Joneshas quoted7 years ago
    Condition-contrary-to-fact sentences always feature a would form of the verb.
  • Mikie Joneshas quoted7 years ago
    Condition-contrary-to-fact sentences always feature a would form of the verb.
  • Mikie Joneshas quoted7 years ago
    Notice that the subjunctive changes some of the usual forms. In indicative, the pronoun I is paired with was. (See the section on indicative mood earlier in this chapter for more detail.) The switch to were in the first sample sentence tells you that you’re in contrary-to-fact land. In the second sample sentence, the had doesn’t do its usual indicative job, which is to place events earlier in the past than other past-tense events.
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