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JoaquimGuedes Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Which one of these sentences is correct?

1. Why do you keep talking with her?

2. Why did you keep talking with her?
  

Top answer

One is present simple, two is past simple.

  • One is present simple, two is past simple.
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One is present simple, two is past simple.
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1 is used when the person is still talking with her.

2 is used when the person has stopped talking to her already, but you want to know why the person kept talking with her earlier.
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JoaquimGuedesWhich one of these sentences is correct?
Both of them are correct. The first one is asking about a habitual action (which might occur in the future); the second one is asking about an incident in the past.
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Hello JohnBoz!

Thank you for your quick answer.
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Hello Sofiaderp!

Thank you for your help. I'm studying in depth the english language.

I'm a native portuguese speaker and my goal is to master the english language.
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Hello AlpheccaStars!

Thank you for your clear explanation.
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JoaquimGuedesHello Sofiaderp!Thank you for your help. I'm studying in depth the english language.I'm a native portuguese speaker and my goal is to master the english language.
A master of English would capitalize it. It is a proper noun or adjective, and so is Portuguese, French, Latin, Russian, Swahili, Greek, Japanese and all of the other named peoples and
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Thank you for your correction,

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