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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help pls?

Hi there,

Can you check for me if I am correct in these sentences, pls?


This is a car I frequently use / drive.

This is a car I frequently used / drove. (From the past to now)

This car is my everyday used / driving car. (Used and driving bath are adjective here)


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John Aki When you refer to something specific, you need a definite article "the". Can you check for me if I am correct in these sentences, pls? This is a the car I frequently use / drive.

  • John Aki When you refer to something specific, you need a definite article "the".
  • Can you check for me if I am correct in these sentences, pls?
  • This is a the car I frequently use / drive.
  • This is a car I frequently used / drove.
  • (From the past to now ), No, besides article error, your tenses are fixed up as well.
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John Aki

When you refer to something specific, you need a definite article "the".

Can you check for me if I am correct in these sentences, pls?


This is a the car I frequently use / drive.

This is a car I frequently used / drove. (From the pa

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