0
Jacek From Kwidzyn (Pomesania) Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

which way to put it is better??

1b00Hello native speakers!02b02br
02br
00please explain to me which one of the below sentences would sound best in most situations . 02br
00Or, illustrate it by example sentences when better to construct a sentence like (a) and when like (b)??02br
02br
01font00(a) (when not giving a link between the present and the past...and not giving any exact point of time in the past.)02font02br
02br
00I think it became necessary to point it out that....02br
02br
01font00(b) (when giving a connection between the present situation and the past...)02br
02br
00I think it has become necessary to point it out that...02br
02br
00thank you very much in advance, 02br
00Jacek02br
02font
00 0-
  

Top answer

1font 00Hi Jacek,02font 02br 02br 00please explain to me which one of the below sentences would sound best in most situations . 02br 02br 00You need to omit the second 'it'. 01font 00 .

  • 1font 00Hi Jacek,02font 02br 02br 00please explain to me which one of the below sentences would sound best in most situations .
  • 02br 02br 00You need to omit the second 'it'.
  • 01font 00 .
  • 02br 02font 02br 01font 00You seem to have explained this for yourself.
  • Say A when there is no real connection to the present.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
1font00Hi Jacek,02font02br
02br
00please explain to me which one of the below sentences would sound best in most situations . 02br
00Or, illustrate it by example sentences when better to construct a sentence like (a) and when like (b)??02br
02br
00You need to omit the second 'it'. Just say .01font
0
0Hello Clive, 02br
02br
00thanks a lot, 02br
00best wishes02br
00Jacek0-

Related Questions