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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

We have to watched Saturday Night Live. I put "ed" on "watch" because of "have"

You must watched it.


Thank you
  

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No, you should have used 'watch' in both cases. We are not talking about a past event, so don't use the past tense. Someone is being advised that they should watch it in future.

  • No, you should have used 'watch' in both cases.
  • We are not talking about a past event, so don't use the past tense.
  • Someone is being advised that they should watch it in future.
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No, you should have used 'watch' in both cases. We are not talking about a past event, so don't use the past tense. Someone is being advised that they should watch it in future.

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