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Solomon_13000 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

conjunction and verb

Are they correct?

Conjuction

Does he know "when" the concert is starting?
James had to retype his document "when" his computer crashed
Kevin learned Japanese language "when" he was in Japan

Verb

I "was doing" my homework when the doorbell rang.
She "was doing" her homework
John "was doing" his regular physical exercise

"Have" you done your homework?
They "have" several kinds of vitamins in the display case
They "have" not delivered the document on time

Those books "cost" thirty dollars.
I find that the "cost" of traveling to Europe is to high
It "cost" me a fortune to buy that necklace
  

Top answer

She "was doing" her homework not complete: when? John "was doing" his regular physical exercise not complete: when? Also, don't use quotation marks "" but underlining or bolding in order to emphasize.

  • She "was doing" her homework not complete: when?
  • John "was doing" his regular physical exercise not complete: when?
  • Also, don't use quotation marks "" but underlining or bolding in order to emphasize.
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She "was doing" her homework not complete: when?
John "was doing" his regular physical exercise not complete: when?

Also, don't use quotation marks "" but underlining or bolding in order to emphasize.
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Is this better?

1. She was doing her homework in the afternoon
2. John was doing his regular physical exercise in the morning
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Conjunction

Does he know "when" the concert is starting?
No. Interrogative pronoun in an indirect question.
James had to retype his document "when" his computer crashed OK
Kevin learned Japanese language "when" he was in Japan OK

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