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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Ending in/with

I saw this sentences:

"names ending with s"

"names ending in s" etc.

Is it correct? isn't it "present simple" and it should be "end in/with"?

Or maybe it's a gerund, but I don't understand why it's a gerund.

Thanks.
  

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Hi, I saw this sentences: "names ending with s" "names ending in s" etc. Is it correct? isn't it "present simple" and it should be " end in/with"?

  • Hi, I saw this sentences: "names ending with s" "names ending in s" etc.
  • Is it correct?
  • isn't it "present simple" and it should be " end in/with"?
  • Or maybe it's a gerund, but I don't understand why it's a gerund.
  • These are just phrases, not complete sentences.
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Hi,
I saw this sentences:

"names ending with s"

"names ending in s" etc.

Is it correct? isn't it "present simple" and it should be "end in/with"?

Or maybe it's a gerund, but I don't understand why it's a gerund.

These are just phrases, not complete sen
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But don't adjectives come with an auxilary verb (be)?

Like:

I like names that are ending with s.
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