Indeed, we can say 'it has been raining on and off' or 'intermittently', compared to 'it has been. The goods have been sent or the goods were sent yesterday/last week ? For example, here are four example sentences. Which of them are right and which of them are. 1)let's go out the rain has stopped vs let's go out it has stopped raining 2)let's go inside the rain has. Have been without time information and was without. To be honest, i think that only the 1st sentence is correct because see is a state verb. Hola, la mayoría de veces uso el verbo to be para referirme al estado del clima, eg it's windy/cloudy/hailing/ sinembargo no logro saber como hacerlo con lightning thunder.
'It Has Been Raining' Doesn't Necessarily Mean It Has Been Raining All The Time.
I'm a bit confused and i am not sure whether the difference between what does he look like? And how does he look like? For example, here are four example sentences.
Hello, I'm Confused About The Preposition In The Expression At/In/On Early Morning.
I have found the following, but it says it is old fashioned. I have seen kitty recently. Hi there, are both sentences right and if yes do they mean the same?
Hello Everybody, What Grammar Should I Use With The Phrase 'Never Before'?
1)let's go out the rain has stopped vs let's go out it has stopped raining 2)let's go inside the rain has. The goods have been sent or the goods were sent yesterday/last week ? To be honest, i think that only the 1st sentence is correct because see is a state verb.
Dear All, Is That Right That You Say:
Hola, la mayoría de veces uso el verbo to be para referirme al estado del clima, eg it's windy/cloudy/hailing/ sinembargo no logro saber como hacerlo con lightning thunder. How many bus companies the uk have them, are they a good idea and worth. Indeed, we can say 'it has been raining on and off' or 'intermittently', compared to 'it has been.
I Have Been Seeing Kitty Recently.
In the first glasgow thread, it's says they have 5 buses in pride colour's. Hello, i am wondering what you, native speakers, call people unable to speak. When asking about someone's physical.
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And How Does He Look Like?
Hi there, are both sentences right and if yes do they mean the same? To be honest, i think that only the 1st sentence is correct because see is a state verb. Hello, i am wondering what you, native speakers, call people unable to speak.
I Have Found The Following, But It Says It Is Old Fashioned.
Have been without time information and was without. Dear all, is that right that you say: Indeed, we can say 'it has been raining on and off' or 'intermittently', compared to 'it has been.
I'm A Bit Confused And I Am Not Sure Whether The Difference Between What Does He Look Like?
Hello, i'm confused about the preposition in the expression at/in/on early morning. How many bus companies the uk have them, are they a good idea and worth. Hola, la mayoría de veces uso el verbo to be para referirme al estado del clima, eg it's windy/cloudy/hailing/ sinembargo no logro saber como hacerlo con lightning thunder.
The Goods Have Been Sent Or The Goods Were Sent Yesterday/Last Week ?
1)let's go out the rain has stopped vs let's go out it has stopped raining 2)let's go inside the rain has. Hello everybody, what grammar should i use with the phrase 'never before'? I have seen kitty recently.
Which Of Them Are Right And Which Of Them Are.
For example, here are four example sentences. 'it has been raining' doesn't necessarily mean it has been raining all the time. I have been seeing kitty recently.