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If you're in a commonwealth country, then it's probably. The contest has become personalised, if not bitter. Google reveals usage by such noted urbanites as jerry seinfeld and charles.

Used On Its Own, As In Your Second Sentence, Finished Is Simple Past, Which Describes Something That Happened In The Past.


The contest has become personalised, if not bitter. What is the difference between i spoke to him. Google reveals usage by such noted urbanites as jerry seinfeld and charles.

Does The Former Mean At This Moment And The Latter Mean It Had Happened In The Past?


The person has not yet finished: If you're in a commonwealth country, then it's probably. The events that will fill it are as concrete, factual and specific as those that fill our.

Incorrect, But The Sentence &Quot;You Must Have Been Drinking&Quot;


It isn't in the past, so you. I recall once reading in a grammar book years ago that 'i like swimming' is a liking lasting for at least some period, while 'i like to swim' is more about the current mood. Disagree completely that come on in is a rural/hinterland usage and would like to see evidence of that.

And I Have Spoken To Him.


The paragraph before provides important context: We just do not yet know what it is. Edited is it correct to the say:

Before I Explain This, In Answer To Your Question, The Correct Choice Is The One For The Country You're Residing In (Or Where Your Readers Are From).


While answers have proven the word dude has a history that justifies its use as an insult, please bear in mind that in anger or with the right tone of voice, any word or phrase in the english. Why is the sentence "you must have drunk something" Then what does the phrase if not mean?