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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

would and have

When I use "have" do I put "ed" on "kill?" Thanks

I would have killed the spider myself.

If you didn't kill the spider, I would have killed it myself.

They are not allowed to build this house after 6 p.m

They almost finishing building the house.
  

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" Yes, use 'ed' with a regular verb. What you are talking about is how to form the Present Perfect tense. When I look at your sentences below, I can see that you need to review the Present Perfect (and the Past Perfect) in your grammar book.

  • " Yes, use 'ed' with a regular verb.
  • What you are talking about is how to form the Present Perfect tense.
  • When I look at your sentences below, I can see that you need to review the Present Perfect (and the Past Perfect) in your grammar book.
  • I would have killed the spider myself.
  • If you didn't kill hadn't killed the spider, I would have killed it myself.
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Hi,
When I use "have" do I put "ed" on "kill?" Yes, use 'ed' with a regular verb. What you are talking about is how to form the Present Perfect tense.
When I look at your sentences below, I can see that you need to review the Present Perfect (and the Past Perfect) in your grammar book.

I would have killed the spider myself.

If you didn't kill hadn't kill

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