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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Form of a Sentence

Hi, here's an example I was given for the form of a sentence:

Example: You should have worked harder.

Form: Should + Have + Past Participle.



I have to do the same thing and find the form in the following three sentences, I’ve given my attempt…but are they right?



1. She used to have long hair.

Form: Used to + Present Participle



2. I was having a bath when the phone rang.

Form: Was + Present Participle



3. I wish I had worked harder.

Form: Wish + Past Participle + Past Participle
  

Top answer

#2 is OK . 1. She used to have long hair.

  • #2 is OK .
  • 1.
  • She used to have long hair.
  • Form: Used (to) + Infinitive 3.
  • I wish I had worked harder.
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#2 is OK.

1. She used to have long hair.

Form: Used (to) + Infinitive


3. I wish I had worked harder.

Form: Wish + Past Simple form + Past Participle

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