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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect sentences

Hi,

We say: He/She goes to school every day. Here we use the letter (S) to expess the habit of "going to school" everyday.

My question:
Is it correct to say: He/She never goes to school.

Thank you
  

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Hi, We say: He/She goes to school every day. Here we use the Simple Present tense to express the habit of "going to school" everyday. My question: Is it correct to say: He/She never goes to school.

  • Hi, We say: He/She goes to school every day.
  • Here we use the Simple Present tense to express the habit of "going to school" everyday.
  • My question: Is it correct to say: He/She never goes to school.
  • Yes.
  • There is no Present Perfect tense here.
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Hi,

We say: He/She goes to school every day. Here we use the Simple Present tense to express the habit of "going to school" everyday.

My question:
Is it correct to say: He/She never goes to school. Yes.

There is no Present Pe
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AnonymousHi,
We say: He/She goes to school every day. Here we use the letter (S) to expess the habit of "going to school" everyday.
The letter s (in goes) is there to agree with the pronoun (he/she), which is in the third person singular .
AnonymousHe/She never goes to school.
Fine.

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