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Try it this way also:"I have finished" is current. I have currently...
Answer posted by kplhardison in Grammar.
It depends on what you are trying to say. In a sentence like they one...
Answer posted by pohnpei397 in Grammar.
Help me with using have,has,had!!
Question asked by prettisnow in Grammar.
Prepositions are one of the hardest points of grammar, because we are...
Answer posted by readerofbooks in Grammar.
We start grammar from the Greeks, because English is related to the...
Answer posted by readerofbooks in Grammar.
As explained in the answer above, the two sentences given in the...
Answer posted by krishna-agrawala in Grammar.
Either of these sentences could be correct. It really depends on what...
Answer posted by pohnpei397 in Grammar.
Happy birthday to you.Happy birthday to you.Happy birthday Dear...
Answer posted by kplhardison in Grammar.
What is the passive voice construction for the "Happy Birthday" song?
Question asked by dsraghavt0 in Grammar.
In the first and the third examples you give above, the infinitive is...
Answer posted by pohnpei397 in Grammar.
How do we know when an infinitive is an adverb or a noun?
Question asked by kingdomheart in Grammar.
Part II (I hope) Let's look at your sentence again, but first, let's...
Answer posted by kplhardison in Grammar.

