Lesson 1 - Preferences - English Grammar
Posted in Videos on January 8th, 2009
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- Thank you.
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- thanks a lot my dearest teacher can i find the use of verb " used to" to take about something happened in the past and not now e.g. - I used to somke. - He used to be a teacher.
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- Hello Rashid. I know I am not Jennifer but I think I can answer your question. There is no reason that I, as an native English speaker, can see why you would use the past tense instead of the present in this situation. In fact, if you use the present tense and omit the word "that", you will be better recieved. For example, "I would rather you not tell a lie." is better and more commonly used than "I would rather that you didn't tell a lie." I hope that helped you.
- Hello ma'am. I'm Amy. I'm a ESL. Thank you very much for you help. It's most important for me. I'm confusing English, and I have to take the Graduation test in HS. I'm so nervous. Thanks again for you to do this thing.












