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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When +Present Simple or Continuous

Are the following sentences correct?
When you are loooking for a dictionary you go to the language library.
Let's imagine English is twice a week. The teacher wants to ask if the students did the homework form the previous lesson what kind of tense should be used:
Have you done your homework? Have you had any homework? or Did you do your homework/Did you have any homework?
On Christmas Eve people share the wafer with each other.
Thank you for your help.

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When you are looking for a dictionary , you go to the language library. Both of these are fine: Have you done your homework? Did you do your homework?

  • When you are looking for a dictionary , you go to the language library.
  • Both of these are fine: Have you done your homework?
  • Did you do your homework?
  • This one is asking if the teacher gave the student homework.
  • Usually mothers ask this of their children in the evening: Did you have any homework?
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When you are looking for a dictionary, you go to the language library.

Both of these are fine:
Have you done your homework?
Did you do your homework?

This one is asking if the teacher gave the student homework. Usually mothers ask this of their children in the evening:
Did you have any homework?

On Christmas Eve people share the w

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