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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

1) Oh, he is not going to be happy until it is completely broken.

2) He will not be completely done until he gets it.

"done" is the pst perfect, right?

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bassa 1) Oh, he is not going to be happy until it is completely broken. 2) He will not be completely done until he gets it. These are grammatically correct, although the second one requires more context before we can make much sense of it.

  • bassa 1) Oh, he is not going to be happy until it is completely broken.
  • 2) He will not be completely done until he gets it.
  • These are grammatically correct, although the second one requires more context before we can make much sense of it.
  • bassa "done" is the pst perfect, right?
  • No.
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bassa1) Oh, he is not going to be happy until it is completely broken.
2) He will not be completely done until he gets it.
These are grammatically correct, although the second one requires more context before we can make much sense of it.

bassa"done" is the pst perfect, right?
No. The past perfect is always ex

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