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Jamie07

Is It Necessary To Use Past Tense After The Word "Said"?

Is it necessary to use past tense after the word "Said" or even present tense can be used?

in English asked 1 year ago - 3 answers

Jamie07

What Is The Difference Between The Followin Sentence? He Came Yesterday , He Had Come Yesterday.

What is the difference between the followin sentence?

in English asked 1 year ago - 1 answer

Jamie07

Could Someone Explain Me The Differnce Between The Two Sentences?

I Have Seen The Word 'had' Used In News Headlines As 'Federer Had Won Five Grand Slams' But the sentence could have been without the usage of had as 'Fedrer won five grand slams' and though i know that...

in English asked 1 year ago - 1 answer

Jamie07

Can The Reported Speech Be In Present Tense After The Word Was Said?

Could you please explain by giving examples? When to use reported speech or what a person said can them be said as if it was i.e in direct speech? Is there any hard and fast rule for this?

in English asked 1 year ago - 4 answers

Jamie07

How Important Is It To Use Reported Speech In General Conversation?

For eg. She said she will come tomorrow or she said she would come tomorrow.

in English asked 2 years ago - 2 answers

Jamie07

The Court Had Summoned Him Last Night . The Court Summoned Him Last Night ,what Is The Difference Between These Two Sentences?

I saw the first sentences in a news headlines and i could not figure out why had is used.

in English asked 2 years ago - 5 answers

Jamie07

Can You Say A Sentence In Past Continous Tense By Using Since I.e By Using A Range?

Can you say a sentence in past continous tense by using since i.e by using a range

in English asked 2 years ago - 1 answer

Jamie07

Is This Correct "Where Were You For An Hour" Or It Was Raining For An Hour "?

Is this correct "where were you for an hour" or it was raining for an hour "

in English asked 2 years ago - 2 answers

Jamie07

What Is The Difference Between "Would Have Been" And "Must Have Been"?

What is the difference between "would have been" and "must have been"

in English asked 2 years ago - 2 answers

Jamie07

Could You Tell Me The Usage Of The World Had?

Could you tell me the usage of the world had

in English asked 2 years ago - 1 answer

Jamie07

Is This Sentence Correct "Where Is He Gone'?

Is this sentence correct "Where is he gone' and why

in English asked 2 years ago - 3 answers

Jamie07

"He Is Been Selected" Is This Sentence Correct?

"he is been selected" is this sentence correct.Please answer

in English asked 2 years ago - 3 answers

Jamie07

Can "Would" Also Be Used As A Probability?

Would can also be used as a probability, if so then please explain by giving an example

in English asked 2 years ago - 2 answers

Jamie07

Can You Help With The Usage Of The Word "Would"?

Other usage of the word would apart form :- it is past tense of will ,it can be used for a habitual action or it is used in conditional sentences

in English asked 2 years ago - 2 answers

 
 

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