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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The(Tenses)

Should tenses be capitalized or preceded by the?For instance:
'We use Past Simple ... '
'We use the past simple ... '
  

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Some people begin the names of tenses with a capital letter; some don't. I don't. I normally use 'the'.

  • Some people begin the names of tenses with a capital letter; some don't.
  • I don't.
  • I normally use 'the'.
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Some people begin the names of tenses with a capital letter; some don't. I don't.

I normally use 'the'.
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fivejedjonSome people begin the names of tenses with a capital letter; some don't. I don't.I normally use 'the'.
Only the first part is capitalized? Past simple or both parts?
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If you are going to use initial capital letters, use them for all the words - Past Perfect Progressive Passive.

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