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Layla1234 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I will be teaching

Can you have a look at the following sentences and tell me if they are correct?
I will be teaching German primary school students. There will be four students in each of the two groups.
Has any snow fallen in London yet? or Did any snow fall in London?

Thank you for your help layla
  

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Those sentences are all correct. The difference between the last two is whether the period you are talking about is still continuing. " suggests that it could still fall some time soon.

  • Those sentences are all correct.
  • The difference between the last two is whether the period you are talking about is still continuing.
  • " suggests that it could still fall some time soon.
  • "
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Those sentences are all correct. The difference between the last two is whether the period you are talking about is still continuing. "Has any snow fallen in London?" suggests that it could still fall some time soon. "Did any snow fall in London?" would be used if you were talking about a period that has finished, for example, "Did any snow fall in London in November?"

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