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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect vs simple past

Teacher: Where is Nancy?
Nacy: I'm here! I ___(switch) seats with my classmate and I ___ (move) here.
Teacher: Why ____(you/move) there?
Nancy: I ____ (move) so I me and my friend can me deskmates.

A:Why ____(you; not/come) to school today?
B: I ____(not/come) because I _____(broke) my leg.

My guess is that I should fill in all brackets with simple past, with the possible exception of 'I've switched' and 'I've broken.'Not sure about those.
  

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I've doubts that what you wrote here isn't even correct English. I mean it's more too complicated for even a well spoken English person. I could be wrong about it tho.

  • I've doubts that what you wrote here isn't even correct English.
  • I mean it's more too complicated for even a well spoken English person.
  • I could be wrong about it tho.
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I've doubts that what you wrote here isn't even correct English. I mean it's more too complicated for even a well spoken English person. I could be wrong about it tho.

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