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Kenny1999 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

article and tense question

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There are a boy and a girl on that side
There are a boy and girl on that side

Corrent English, which one is correct?

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What did you mean
and what do you mean

What's the difference? I sometimes hear people using DID and DO with MEAN interchangeably. I don't know if I am making mistakes about it
  

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There are a boy and a girl on that sideThere are a boy and girl on that sideCorrent English, which one is correct? Both are. kenny1999 2What did you mean and what do you mean What's the difference?

  • There are a boy and a girl on that sideThere are a boy and girl on that sideCorrent English, which one is correct?
  • Both are.
  • kenny1999 2What did you mean and what do you mean What's the difference?
  • They can often refer to the same meaning.
  • The first refers to the past utterance of the meaning and the second refers to the meaning that still exists as they talk now.
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kenny19991.There are a boy and a girl on that sideThere are a boy and girl on that sideCorrent English, which one is correct?
Both are.
kenny19992What did you mean and what do you mean What's the difference?
They can often refer to the same meaning. The first refers to the past utterance of the meaning and the second refers

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