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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Can someone take a look at these simple statements and see if their correct please?

Q: "Brittany, I hear you are getting married".

Q: I can't understand when to use forget and forgot, can someone explain it to me?
Q: "That answer would explain it"
Q: "There will be a team that will picks up up next season" <--- refering to being signed by a football team.

Q: "None knows how a tornado work"
Q: "I changed it to automatic instead if manually clicking"
Q: "If you get sting by a jelly fish; you pee on it to remove the poison"
Q: "I have not win anything in past few hours"
Q: "It didn't take that long to complete my homework"
Q: "So, look who decided to show up for class today"
Q: "How was the test" reply ---- "It sucked"
Q: "What did you think about the test" reply ---"It sucks"

Thank you very much.
  

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Anonymous Can someone take a look at these simple statements and see if their correct please? Q: "Brittany, I hear you are getting married". OK Q: I can't understand when to use forget and forgot, can someone explain it to me?

  • Anonymous Can someone take a look at these simple statements and see if their correct please?
  • Q: "Brittany, I hear you are getting married".
  • OK Q: I can't understand when to use forget and forgot, can someone explain it to me?
  • OK Q: "That answer would explain it" OK Q: "There will be a team that will picks up up next season" <--- refering to being signed by a football team.
  • INCORRECT There will be a team that will be picked up next season Q: "None knows how a tornado work" INCORRECT No one knows how a tornado works Q: "I changed it to automatic instead if manually clicking" INCORRECT I changed it to automatic mode instead of manually clicking.
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AnonymousCan someone take a look at these simple statements and see if their correct please?

Q: "Brittany, I hear you are getting married". OK

Q: I can't understand when to use forget and forgot, can someone explain it to me? OK

Q: "That answer would explain it" OK

Q: "There will be a team that will picks up up next season" <---
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Anonymous"I changed it to an automatic mode instead of clicking manually"
May be this would be better. I go along with Rafaelinrio.
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Q: "There will be a team that will picks him up next season" There I fixed it. it is right?
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No it's not.
There will be a team that will pick him up next season.
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Actually, you can use - I've heard you are getting married or I heard you were getting married (Sequence of Tenses).

"F"orget" and "forgot" are two explicitly different forms of the verb. You use them in Present or Past Simple tenses.

I always forget to lock a door. (my habit).

I forgot to call him in. (I didn't do it).

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