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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Kids

The work is about to be done was always ruined by kids.

The work was about to be done but it had been ruined by kids.


What is difference between meaning, the first one implies something present simple type a habit or true.

  

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The work is about to be done was always ruined by kid s. This is incorrect grammar. The work is about to be done.

  • The work is about to be done was always ruined by kid s.
  • This is incorrect grammar.
  • The work is about to be done.
  • Refers to the present.
  • The work was always ruined by kids.
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The work is about to be done was always ruined by kids. This is incorrect grammar.

The work is about to be done. Refers to the present.The work was always ruined by kids. Refers to a habit in the past.

The work was about to be done but it had been ruined by kids. This doesn't seem to make sense. How can the work be ruined before it is done?

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