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Today, I countinues learning about tenses in englishpage.com.
I have been feeling headache when I learned Present Perfect, Prensent Perfect.Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont., My head almost bang.
I don't understand why English need so many tenses, It's unnecesery.
Creating so many word to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc.
Just a past thing, why made it so difficult!
I Have Some Messes / I Have a Mess
Today, I countinuesd learning about tenses in englishpage.com.
I have been feeling headacheMy head has been aching when I learned Ping present Pperfect, Pprensent Pperfect. continuous, etc.
I assume you were trying to practice using past perfect continuous, so I’ve kept that tense in my correction, but it would be more natural to say something like, “Learning present perfect, present perfect continuous, etc. gives me a headache.”
Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont., My head is almost bangpounding | I almost want to bang my head (on something).
I’m not sure if you intend “bang” to describe how your head feels (“a pounding headache”) or what you might do with your head (bang it on your desk).
I don't understand why English needs so many tenses,.
It'sThey’re unnecesesary.
Creating so many words to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc., is ridiculous.
Your sentence is grammatically incomplete, so I added a couple of words to complete it.
JIt’s just a past thing, why madke it so difficult?!
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I agree, it’s hard to imagine how or why grammar would have evolved in this way.
Today, I countinuesd learning about tenses in englishpage.com.
I have been feeling headache when I learned PLearning about present Pperfect, Prensent Perfect has been giving me a headache.
Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont., My head is almost banging.
I don't understand why English needs so many tenses,
It's unnecesesary.
Creating so many words to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc.
JIt´s just a past thing, why madke it so difficult!
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I have been feeling headache when I learned Present Perfect, Prensent Perfect.
I assume you were trying to practice using past perfect continuous, so I’ve kept that tense in my correction, but it would be more natural to say something like, “Learning present perfect, present perfect continuous, etc. gives me a headache.” |
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Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont., My head almost bang. Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont., My head is almost banging. Cont., Past Perfect and Past Perfect Cont. I’m not sure if you intend “bang” to describe how your head feels (“a pounding headache”) or what you might do with your head (bang it on your desk). |
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I don't understand why English need so many tenses, I don't understand why English needs so many tenses, I don't understand why English needs so many tenses |
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It's unnecesery. It's unneces
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Creating so many word to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc. Creating so many words to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc. Creating so many words to express a past thing, like have done, had done, have been doing, had been doing, etc., is ridiculous. Your sentence is grammatically incomplete, so I added a couple of words to complete it. |
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Just a past thing, why made it so difficult!
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