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Tinsky06 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confuse in present and past tense

hello, i am new here in this forum and i need a little bit help, could please anyone check my grammar, i am writing for my blog and i'm just not confident with my grammar.

"I moved here last March 2006, so it is all about how I adjust living here in China." - ok last 2006 i wrote in my blog all about what happened, my bad and good experiences in my stage of adjustment, so its a past tense, you think its correct, i'm confuse.

"Now, I will say it work for us this type of relationship." - in the past few years i had this big question in my mind if the long distance relationship will work for us, but right now in the present day i want to say it work for us, is will is the right word to use?

thanks a lot!Emotion: smile
  

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Hi tinsky, Thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums. "Adjust" requires the preposition "to," how I adjust to living here in China.

  • Hi tinsky, Thanks for joining us.
  • Welcome to English Forums.
  • "Adjust" requires the preposition "to," how I adjust to living here in China.
  • The antecedent of "it" should be placed before it.
  • If it occurs in the sentence before, you don't need to repeat it.
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Hi tinsky, Thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums.

"Adjust" requires the preposition "to," how I adjust to living here in China.

The antecedent of "it" should be placed before it. If it occurs in the sentence before, you don't need to repeat it. But you can repeat it as an appositive.

Also, "it" is third person singular, and takes the verb form "works."
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Thank you very much, you're a big help to me. I'm so glad i came across this site.

Till next time.Emotion: big smile

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