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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

she [has] told

I have no idea whether she told her friends about her losing virginity.

Any mistakes in this sentence and is it idiomatic? Do you think it sounds better with 'she has told'?

Thanks in advance!
  

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My HO: I think Past Simple is OK here, though you might consider using "having lost her verginity" instead of "loosing". "Loosing" refers to the process while "having lost" — to a past fact.

  • My HO: I think Past Simple is OK here, though you might consider using "having lost her verginity" instead of "loosing".
  • "Loosing" refers to the process while "having lost" — to a past fact.
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My HO:

I think Past Simple is OK here, though you might consider using "having lost her verginity" instead of "loosing". "Loosing" refers to the process while "having lost" — to a past fact.
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I have no idea whether she told her friends about her lost virginity.




>"loosing"

That's "losing," Ant

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