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Kaisersose Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Time

0 Hi, I'm Paolo from Italy02br
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00If I want to talk about a time, It's correct say: "I'm gratuated in January 24, 2007", with the sequence Month-Day-Year?0-
  

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0I'm gratuated in (month/day/year) X02br 02br 00I graduated on (month/day/year) = American-style date, past event02br 02br 00I graduated on (day/month/year) = British-style date, past event02br 02br 00I graduated in (month/year) = American and British, past event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate on (month/day/year) = American, future event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate on (day/month/year) = British, future event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate in (month/year) = American and British, future event0-

  • 0I'm gratuated in (month/day/year) X02br 02br 00I graduated on (month/day/year) = American-style date, past event02br 02br 00I graduated on (day/month/year) = British-style date, past event02br 02br 00I graduated in (month/year) = American and British, past event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate on (month/day/year) = American, future event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate on (day/month/year) = British, future event02br 02br 00I'm going to graduate in (month/year) = American and British, future event0-
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0I'm gratuated in (month/day/year) X02br
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00I graduated on (month/day/year) = American-style date, past event02br
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00I graduated on (day/month/year) = British-style date, past event02br
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00I graduated in (month/year) = American and British, past event02br
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00I'm going to graduate on (month/day/year)
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0 Thank you02br
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00You have been very accurate (this sentence is correct? :-))0-
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0It is correct, Paolo! 02br
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00'Accurate' means I have been correct, and have given you the right answer - I hope that you found my answer 'detailed' and 'precise'. 050010id1
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0 Can I ask you another question in this thread???02br
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00can you explain me the past conditional of the verb 01i00to be02i0-
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0Blimey!02br
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00Can you give me some examples of how you're trying to use it, and we can try to help you from there.0-
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0 I'm not sure that the following sentence is correct02br
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00"I thought that she (was?) good , but i got wrong"0-
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0That works... except for the end part which should be "I got it wrong" or "I was wrong".02br
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00Alternatively, "I thought that she might have been good, but I got it wrong".0-
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0 Perfect, 02br
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00Thank you very much!!!!0-

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