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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Somebody asks me for a ride. And he says he doesn't have a car. Can I say,'I just got a new car. I have been walking around everywhere. So, I know how it feels to walk here in the sun. I am definitely going to give you a ride.'
  

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The only suggestion I have is that you combine the second and third sentences. ” The first and last sentences are fine.

  • The only suggestion I have is that you combine the second and third sentences.
  • ” The first and last sentences are fine.
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The only suggestion I have is that you combine the second and third sentences.
“I have been walking around everywhere; so I know how it feels to walk here in the sun.”
The first and last sentences are fine.
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Is the use of present perfect continuous still correct if I omit the sentence 'I just got a new car,?
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AnonymousIs the use of present perfect continuous still correct if I omit the sentence 'I just got a new car,?
Yes. That initial sentence does not change the tense used in the second sentence.

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