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  1. 1. Dez. 2014 · That can't have been Tom - he was in Japan. That couldn't have been Tom - he was in Japan. (These are used to mean that the speaker didn't believe that.) Similarly, please take a look at the examples below: Tom can't be moving the furniture upstairs - he's at work right now. Tom couldn't be moving the furniture upstairs - he's at work right now.

  2. The authors go on to say that forms such as She isn’t hungry, as opposed to She’s not hungry, are less common, and that forms such as I’ve not met him, as opposed to I haven’t met him, are much less common. The authors don’t say on what basis they make their recommendations, but they are likely to be based on frequency of use. There ...

  3. 27. Won't is simply a contraction of the words will not. They have the exact same meaning. Won't is more informal; if you're writing an essay, in most cases you're advised not to use any contractions. Beyond that, there's no reason not to choose whichever you like. More often when speaking, you'll hear won't. So if you're writing dialogue, you ...

  4. 2. Juni 2017 · As far as I know, there is no hypernym for "classes which are not online". You could qualify such classes as "on-site" or "physical"; but except in a context where online and non-online have already been clearly distinguished this is going to read/sound rather clunky. What you're asking for is a term to "mark" an "unmarked" category, which is ...

  5. 4. Okt. 2015 · The auxiliary verb of the main clause tells us which of doesn't he, hasn't he and isn't it we should use in the tag. We use the same auxiliary verb in both the main clause and in the tag. This also applies when you can't see the auxiliary verb (we use the auxiliary verb do; this is also known as Do-support). Here are some examples straight from ...

  6. 27. Mai 2015 · I didn't went to (the) party. After the auxiliary verb DO the main verb must be in the plain form. This is the form you see in the dictionary. It does not have any tense. It is not past or present: The Original Poster's examples. Example (1) is correct because the verb go is in the plain form after the auxiliary do.

  7. 8. Jan. 2018 · I have seen both expressions online. I don't think "which of the following statement" is grammatically correct but I'm not a native speaker so I'm not sure.

  8. 2. Present Perfect and Past Simple are two concurent tenses. They often are interchangeable, especially in American English. So you can say either: I haven't received your email. or. I didn't receive your email. Note that "I didn't received your email" is not correct because you cannot use -ed form of the main verb since you already have the ...

  9. 5. "I didn't bring..." The past tense describes an action which happened in the past. " I hadn't brought... 'The past perfect tense describes an action which happened before another action in the past, or before a stated time in the past. So in the second sentence you're stressing the fact that you had forgotten to take your ID card before you ...

  10. B: "I haven't seen him." I've always been confused about present perfect and simple past. So why did B say so, not "I didn't see him." What's the difference? The dialogue appears to be from the first episode of Under the Dome and "Barbie" is the nickname for a male character named Dale 'Barbie' Barbara.

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