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Believer Posted 20 years ago
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two extra questions

01. Is this sentence right?02br
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01u00Hadn't 02u00my message 01u00gone02u00 through to you?02br
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00"Had gone" and "Hadn't gone" are some form 01u00of the tense02u00 that I am not so secure about. Help.02br
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00Also, should I say "of tense" or "of the tense" there? 02br
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002. I saw this ad and wondering it is a norm to write in point form when trying to write as an ad?02br
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01i00Advertisement02i02br
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01i00U.S. Government offers:02i02br
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01i00American Green Card for life.02i02br
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01i00You can live legally in the USA.02i0-
  

Top answer

01-- We cannot judge without context. Past perfect is appropriate to stress or clarify the priority of one of two or more past events. 02br 02br 002-- Again, I have to see it, not only in context but also in format, if I am to judge.

  • 01-- We cannot judge without context.
  • Past perfect is appropriate to stress or clarify the priority of one of two or more past events.
  • 02br 02br 002-- Again, I have to see it, not only in context but also in format, if I am to judge.
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01-- We cannot judge without context. Past perfect is appropriate to stress or clarify the priority of one of two or more past events. 01i00Tense02i00 with or without the article is acceptable.02br
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002-- Again, I have to see it, not only in context but also in format, if I am to judge. Please remember, however, that advertising copy is authorize

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