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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Did

Assume John is an undergraduate, and he replies to a question:

-He never __ well in linguistics.

Do you think it's correct to use did? John is not referring to primary or high school studies or anything specific about a particular period in the past, so I think only 'have done' is correct, because you are talking about the past up to now, at least in UK English. The problem is: Americans use the past tense much more frequently, such as with already/yet, so I am not so sure as I usually would be when we are talking about tense usage. Do you think did is correct in American English?
  

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There is no context to make that decision upon. To me it is unlikely that he will have had many linguistic courses while still an undergraduate, so I choose simple past.

  • There is no context to make that decision upon.
  • To me it is unlikely that he will have had many linguistic courses while still an undergraduate, so I choose simple past.
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There is no context to make that decision upon. To me it is unlikely that he will have had many linguistic courses while still an undergraduate, so I choose simple past.

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