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Kaos Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Repetitive Action

Hi,

1) He continuously violate the regulation.
2) She always go to the same market.
3) Robin repeatedly ignore my advice.

Are they correct?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

No, they're not. You need S: violateS

  • No, they're not.
  • You need S: violateS
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No, they're not. You need S: violateS
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Marius HancuNo, they're not. You need S: violateS
I was told the following is correct:

She go to the market everyday.

If so, what makes it to be treated differently from the usual?
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Don't listen to whoever told you it was correct. Emotion: smile

She goes to the market every day.

With he

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