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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

present perfect

whether present tense or present perfect tense is used along with nowadays?
  

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Simple present is the expected. I cannot imagine a present-perfect sentence with 'nowadays', offhand.

  • Simple present is the expected.
  • I cannot imagine a present-perfect sentence with 'nowadays', offhand.
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Simple present is the expected. I cannot imagine a present-perfect sentence with 'nowadays', offhand.

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