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Yayya Lautner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Always see or always saw?

im always having trouble to recognise whether this sentence should be in past or present tense.

here it is:

Im always saw him going to your house.

Im always see him going to your house.

please help me. Emotion: smile
  

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Yayya Lautner whether this sentence should be in past or present tense. When does/did this always happen? If it used to happen in the past, use the past; if it is always happening now, use the present.

  • Yayya Lautner whether this sentence should be in past or present tense.
  • When does/did this always happen?
  • If it used to happen in the past, use the past; if it is always happening now, use the present.
  • That's what 'past' and 'present' mean.
  • There's no Im , by the way.
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Yayya Lautnerwhether this sentence should be in past or present tense.
When does/did this always happen? If it used to happen in the past, use the past; if it is always happening now, use the present. That's what 'past' and 'present' mean.

There's no Im, by the way.

Say I always see or I always saw.

This is no
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What about , I always see or saw the beautiful things in bad situations ?

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