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  • verbs - When to use is and was? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    She was nominated twice by the Academy She has been nominated twice by the Academy She is a two-time nominee All are correct; the tenses simply put a different "spin" on the statement; the past emphasizes that the nominations took place; the present-perfect that they took place and continue to be relevant in some way; the present that this is her current status
  • When to use is and when to use was in this sentence?
    I don't know if it is legit to ask this English is my second language and I always have this tenses questions on how to use present or past tense in the same sentence All properties were sold o
  • We was or We were which is correct? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    We was is not standard English, it is used in some regional dialects: The verb 'to be' has two simple past forms in Standard English - I he she it was and you we they were Apart from the special case of you, the distinction is, therefore, between singular was and plural were In some regional dialects, however, this pattern is not observed In some parts of the country, speakers use was
  • How is was a verb? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    As I am doing my 2nd homework task for 8th grade English, I got frustrated by trying to remember the parts of speech for a few words Usually Google is really helpful with examples and definitions
  • It was pleasure to meet you vs It was pleasure meeting you
    A problem that others have not mentioned: taken literally, “It was a pleasure to have met you” means the moment of pleasure came after the meeting and has ended, and I think that's weird
  • tense - was created vs has been created - English Language Learners . . .
    'Was created' implies that it was created some time in the past but exactly when is unimportant 'has been created' implies the event occurred very recently
  • subjunctives - Why is it If I were you and not If I was you . . .
    From my research online the correct way is to say "If I were you" and not " If I was you " because this is the " subjunctive mood " However they don't say the underlying reason for it They just say use "If I were you" when it is subjunctive What if I wanted to say " If he was you ", should I use "if he were you" instead? Since most post talk about "If I " I have no way to know what would
  • there was were a number of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The next two examples don't seem to me so simple as the above For this reason I divide them into a- and b-variants: Mother says to the children: (2a) There was an integer number of the apples Now one of them is half eaten Who did this? (2b) There were an integer number of the apples Now one of them is half eaten Who did this? Teacher says to the pupils: (3a) There was an integer number of
  • I have been talking vs I was talking - English Language Learners . . .
    I have been talking - the present perfect continuous tense We use the present perfect continuous tense for an action over a period of time up to now (We can talk about repeated actions) I was talking - the past continuous tense We use the past continuous tense to say that we were in the middle of an action in the past
  • past simple - What is the difference between he was saying, he says . . .
    Are there any shades of meaning between the use of the past continuous, present simple and past simple in the following sentences? He was saying that he is going to leave soon He says that





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