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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Present and future events

I give a couple of sentences. Please get me clear.

1. I see my mother prepare omelets every morning.( Do the sentence express habitual event?)

2. I see my mother preparing omelets now.(Do the sentence express Present progressive event?)

3. I like to see my mother prepare another dishes.(Do the sentence express future event?)
Can you split the sentence "3." so that I can understand whether it is the present or future event?
  

Top answer

roky0071 1. ) Yes. roky0071 2.

  • roky0071 1.
  • ) Yes.
  • roky0071 2.
  • ) No.
  • "I see" is simple present.
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roky00711. I see my mother prepare omelets every morning.( Does the sentence express a habitual event?)
Yes.
roky00712. I see my mother preparing omelets now.(Does the sentence express a
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roky0071Please get me clear.
roky0071,

I've noticed that you include this phrase in almost every one of your posts. It's not idiomatic. You should say one of the following instead:

Please clarify.
Please clarify this for me.
Can you clarify?
Can you clarify this for me?

CJ

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