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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Simple Question

Hi teachers,

Which one is a good tittle? Is there a better one?

Information to consider: below the tittle are a few examples in simple past and the grammar rule to for it.

a) Simple Past Questions About Actions.

b) The Simple Past: Questions about Actions.

a) Simple Past Questions About Possession.

b) The Simple Past: Questions about Possession.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

I prefer the format of the b)'s. CJ By the way, you absolutely have to stop spelling title as tittle . The first syllable of your spelling of it evokes a certain (undesired) reaction from native speakers.

  • I prefer the format of the b)'s.
  • CJ By the way, you absolutely have to stop spelling title as tittle .
  • The first syllable of your spelling of it evokes a certain (undesired) reaction from native speakers.
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I prefer the format of the b)'s.

CJ

By the way, you absolutely have to stop spelling title as tittle.
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Hi CalifJim,

Thank you very much for you reply. I really need it for the different tenses and question words.Emotion: smile

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Yes. In effect, what you have is a title and a subtitle. Each title is the name of a tense in English. Each subtitle is a usage. If you are consistent with this pattern, you should be OK.

CJ
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CalifJimIf you are consistent with this pattern, you should be OK.
I will be consistent for sure. I'll use it with all the tenses.

Thank you very much for this one too.

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