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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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English Grammar

1. She is practising singing for her performance. / She is practised singing for her performance.

2. Winter is nearly coming. / Winter has nearly coming.

Which one is correct? Thanks a lot.
  

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These are correct: 1. She is practising singing for her performance. -- Actually, however, we would say 'she is practicing her songs '.

  • These are correct: 1.
  • She is practising singing for her performance.
  • -- Actually, however, we would say 'she is practicing her songs '.
  • 2.
  • Winter is coming .
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These are correct:

1. She is practising singing for her performance. / She has practised singing for her performance.-- Actually, however, we would say 'she is practicing her songs'.

2. Winter is coming. / Winter has nearly come.
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Thank you so much for your help.

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