"You couldn't say "President Putin have recently said...", because 'have' in this case would indicate a plural. "
sure! :D
that was a misprint :oops: , the original sentence was right.
I'm glad...
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"You couldn't say "President Putin have recently said...", because 'have' in this case would indicate a plural. "
sure! :D
that was a misprint :oops: , the original sentence was right.
I'm glad...
ok,
I see,
actually I was trying to follow a rule and there is a rule I'm telling you at least for us, Russian students (or maybe for students of my University :lol: )
as for other complicated...
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but why? Our teachers say that when using such words (post above) we have to form perfect tense in order to part the fact of the action and present moment
are they wrong? or it conserns mostly...
Thanks a lot for comments,
I've got one more question:
is it possible to place the word "recently" in present indefinite tense? I mean the phrase "President Putin recently said".
We were tought,...
Hello everybody!!
I' got the question about particular type of sequence, is it possible to place present perfect and present indefinite in one sentence?
I think that the translation is right, but...
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