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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

auxiliary verb forms

Hi all !
I have been studing English for small time, so sorry for my errors.
I have problem with auxiliary verbs form understanding.

The example from textbook:

<“I asked them if they had been playing with food in the living room, and they said that they had not been playing with food. I asked them if they had been takingshowers in the bathroom and they said no. I asked them if they had been torturing the cat. >

In the example "Past Perect Progressive" had used. Why had not used "Past Progressive" ?

One more example.
I am imagine a next situation:
I borrowed tool to a my friend.
The friend has come to my house for return my tool.
He is standing opposite me and tell me (next versions):

"I have brought your tool", - Present Perect, (i believe this is correct variant) or
"I am bringing your tool" - Present Progressive, (One person explained me: if you are in front of each other - use Present Progressive) or may be else ?
Which case is correct in this situacion ?

I would really appreciate a detailed explanation in simple language. And as for the correction of my topic.
  

Top answer

" Anonymous "I have brought your tool", - Present Perect, (i believe this is correct variant) or"I am bringing your tool" - Present Progressive, (One person explained me: if you are in front of each other - use Present Progressive) or may be else ? Which case is correct in this situacion ? The first one is more usual.

  • " Anonymous "I have brought your tool", - Present Perect, (i believe this is correct variant) or"I am bringing your tool" - Present Progressive, (One person explained me: if you are in front of each other - use Present Progressive) or may be else ?
  • Which case is correct in this situacion ?
  • The first one is more usual.
  • )
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“I asked them if they were playing with food in the living room" -- the actual question asked was "Are you playing with food in the living room?"

“I asked them if they had been playing with food in the living room" -- the actual question asked was "Have you been playing with food in the living room?"
Anonymous"I have brought your
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AnonymousI borrowed tool to a my friend.
I loaned a tool to my friend. The friend would borrow it from you.

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