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Himanshu Sharma Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Difference between do,did,done,have/has done,have been doing,doing,will be doing?

i know the tenses rule-past,present,future
i want example of above question in conversational view so that i can utilize in my general day to day English.
  

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Himanshu Sharma i want example Just a point unrelated to your question. I want is considered rude. Say I would like instead and you'll make more friends!

  • Himanshu Sharma i want example Just a point unrelated to your question.
  • I want is considered rude.
  • Say I would like instead and you'll make more friends!
  • As for the use of all those words, I'm sure you can find hundreds of examples all over the internet.
  • All you need to do is read a little every day and you'll see lots of examples.
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Himanshu Sharmai want example
Just a point unrelated to your question. I want is considered rude. Say I would likeinstead and you'll make more friends!

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