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Nina_Nia Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A sentence

Hello,

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Have you gone to the dance on Friday? ( My choice was 'did you go?)

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Nina_Nia Have you gone to the dance on Friday? ) It depends on what you are trying to ask. Nina_Nia Is this sentence grammatically correct?

  • Nina_Nia Have you gone to the dance on Friday?
  • ) It depends on what you are trying to ask.
  • Nina_Nia Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Grammatically, the sentence is correct.
  • " suggested that there is likely a dance every Friday.
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Nina_NiaHave you gone to the dance on Friday? ( My choice was 'did you go?)
It depends on what you are trying to ask.
Nina_NiaIs this sentence grammatically correct?
Grammatically, the sentence is correct. Asking, "Have you gone to the dance on Friday?" suggested that there is likely a dance every Friday. This means that i
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Your choice would have been correct. You can't use the present perfect when a specific past time is mentioned. The present perfect is a present tense.

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Did you go to the dance on friday is correct?
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nagariyaDid you go to the dance on friday is correct?
Did you go to the dance on Friday?
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So it can be used in other situations when speaking about recurring events. There was another sentence: Have you visited Ann? Which is the same. Thanks I didn't know this rule.
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Nina_Nia: Have you gone to the dance on Friday?
MeathawkGrammatically, the sentence is correct. Asking, "Have you gone to the dance on Friday?" suggested that there is likely a dance every Friday. This means that if you have not gone to the dance on this Friday, you can go next Friday or something like that.
I think that t

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