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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

my cellphone had no power already??

it is true if i say my cellphone had no power already?
or my cellphone doesn't has power already???
which one is true?
at what tense,we can use 'always'?
i've ever heard that 'always' can only use in present perfect.it is true?
please help me..
  

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By "true" I think you mean "correct"? True is the opposite of false, but doesn't apply to grammar. Only you can tell if your cell phone has no power, which would make the statement true.

  • By "true" I think you mean "correct"?
  • True is the opposite of false, but doesn't apply to grammar.
  • Only you can tell if your cell phone has no power, which would make the statement true.
  • " This would be used if your battery power ran out sooner than you thought it would.
  • " And finally, I don't think it is true that always could only be used in present perfect tense.
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By "true" I think you mean "correct"? True is the opposite of false, but doesn't apply to grammar. Only you can tell if your cell phone has no power, which would make the statement true. As far as correct goes, you could say "My cellphone has no power already." This would be used if your battery power ran out sooner than you thought it would. Or you could say, " My cellphone doesn't
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thanks for the explaination..
i've ever heard that 'ever' can only use in question form.
it is correct?
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The word 'ever' is also used in many negative sentences:

I haven't ever gone bungee jumping.
He hardly ever makes mistakes.
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As well as commands: Don't you ever set foot on my property again!

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