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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

praises

Can I say,



  1. The teacher praises the boy because his exam is very well.



  2. The teacher praises the boy because he got / gets a well mark.



  3. The teacher praises the boy because he did well. / he does well (in the exam)



  4. The teacher praises the boy when he done well in Mathematics.



  5. She praises John because he does /did well in the Mathematics exam last week.


  

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First, Vincent, can I ask why this is in the present tenese? You usually use this tense for habitual action. She praises all of the students at the end of each week for their hard work , for example, to show this happens all the time.

  • First, Vincent, can I ask why this is in the present tenese?
  • You usually use this tense for habitual action.
  • She praises all of the students at the end of each week for their hard work , for example, to show this happens all the time.
  • Did you mean to write this in the past tense?
  • The teacher prasi ed the boy because...
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First, Vincent, can I ask why this is in the present tenese? You usually use this tense for habitual action.

She praises all of the students at the end of each week for their hard work, for example, to show this happens all the time.

Did you mean to write this in the past tense? The teacher prasied the boy because...

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