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YSchneider Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

A few more sentences I thought about...

Hi I need some help about a few more sentences, I'd just like to know what's more common in american enlish:

All the pictures I've taken are really bad! or All the pictures you took are really bad!

If you saw him please call me! or If have seen him please call me!

If you got hurt please tell me! or If you have gotten hurt please tell me!

and then finally a sentence I was asked from my examiner during a english exam, she asked:

What have you chosen? Isn't it more likely to be What did you choose?

Please just tell me your opinions! Thanks!!!
  

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Hi, the green ones are my answers: All the pictures I've taken are really bad! or All the pictures you took are really bad! If you saw him please call me!

  • Hi, the green ones are my answers: All the pictures I've taken are really bad!
  • or All the pictures you took are really bad!
  • If you saw him please call me!
  • or If have seen him please call me!
  • If you got hurt please tell me!
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Hi, the green ones are my answers:

All the pictures I've taken are really bad! or All the pictures you took are really bad!

If you saw him please call me! or If have seen him please call me!

If you got hurt please tell me! or If you have gotten hurt please tell me!

and then finally a sentence I was asked from my examiner during a english exam, she asked:
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Hi I need some help about with a few more sentences, I'd just like to know what's more common in Aamerican Eenglish:

All the pictures I've taken are really bad! or All the pictures you took are really bad!
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Sorry about the mistakes I made before... was in kind of a hurry! Emotion: smile Really? Would you prefer the sentence: if you have gotten hurt, p
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YSchneiderTo me it sounds kind of odd!
Then use the other one! Nobody's going to notice any difference anyway!
The imperative can't influence anything in the past, so I associate a present tense, or a present perfect tense, with an imperative.
You see, the simple past puts an imaginary wall between you and the event you'

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