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Bhikkhu1991 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Past/present or past perfect tense in ?

0A partial grammar question letter :02br
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00' "Hello Grammar Teacher,02br
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00I would like to thank you for your edition. However, I am not able to understand the logic of your edition. Could you..."02br
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00Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,02br
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00At the time of writing the letter, I 01b00still 02b00 01u00have not understood02u00 the logic of the edition.What is...'02br
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00Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,02br
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001. What is the correct tense or tenses I should or can use in the underlined words ? For instance, is it possible to use a past tense( was not able to understand ) , present perfect tense ( have not understood ) or past perfect tense ( had not understood) ?02br
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002. Is the word ' still ' in bold letters optional ?02br
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00Thank you.02br
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00With best wishes.0-
  

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0You are telling your teacher your present position. Your sentence is correct. 02br 02br 00It is not necessary to use a perfect tense in the situation.

  • 0You are telling your teacher your present position.
  • Your sentence is correct.
  • 02br 02br 00It is not necessary to use a perfect tense in the situation.
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0You are telling your teacher your present position. Your sentence is correct. 02br
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00It is not necessary to use a perfect tense in the situation. 02br
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00I have come across an article on 05000 which hopefully can be of some help to you.0230hrefhttp://kengtpenangenglish.blogspot.com/2008/02/tenses.htmlcTENSES

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