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Лена Лемешева Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Pr. continious/pr perfect

hi, please help. what I need to put in the sentence: It (to be) impossible for her to feel at home here. present continuous/present perfect? thanks!

  

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???????? present continuous/present perfect? Certainly not the present continuous with 'be'.

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  • present continuous/present perfect?
  • Certainly not the present continuous with 'be'.
  • There are only very limited uses for "is being".
  • So if those two tenses are your only choices, it will have to be the present perfect ( It has been impossible ...
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???? ????????present continuous/present perfect?

Certainly not the present continuous with 'be'. There are only very limited uses for "is being". So if those two tenses are your only choices, it will have to be the present perfect (It has been impossible ...).

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