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Clee62 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

greetings

Hi,

Since I am originally from Asia and moved to Canada and then move to Alberta, when people ask where I am from, should I use past tense for the past and present tense for current condition? Should it go like this," HI, I originally came/was from Asia, and moved to Canada in 2000, and live in Alberta now."?

Also, when people ask my parents live in Canada, is there a better way to say they fly back and forth between two places? or I have to say," they stay in Canada for summers and in Asia for springs.

Also, I come across this sentence and I do not know if I hear it correct. Is it correct to say," What is your name begin with?" or "What does your name begin with?" or What is your name beginning with?"

Thanks,
  

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These are all OK: Hi, I originally came/ am from China/Vietnam/Thailand, moved to Canada in 2000, and live in Alberta now. Hi, I'm from China/Vietnam/Thailand. They live in Canada in the summer and in China/Vietnam/Thailand in the winter.

  • These are all OK: Hi, I originally came/ am from China/Vietnam/Thailand, moved to Canada in 2000, and live in Alberta now.
  • Hi, I'm from China/Vietnam/Thailand.
  • They live in Canada in the summer and in China/Vietnam/Thailand in the winter.
  • They live in Canada in the summer and in China/Vietnam/Thailand the rest of the year.
  • What letter does your name begin with?
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These are all OK:

Hi, I originally came/am from China/Vietnam/Thailand, moved to Canada in 2000, and live in Alberta now.
Hi, I'm from China/Vietnam/Thailand.

They live in Canada in the summer and in China/Vietnam/Thailand in the winter.
They live in Canada in the summer and in China/Vietnam/Thailand the rest of the year.
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Hi Mister,

Thank you for your reply. Does it matter to say "I am from China or I was from China?" What do people usually say?

Thanks,
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I am from China -- This the usual: you will always be from China, now and in the future; you can never be from anywhere else.

With 'come', it is different: I come/came from China: your choice.

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