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| Can we use the adverb always with S. past? example: I always got up at 7 o clock. and can we use the phrase "all the days" instead of always in this sentence. "All the days I do my homework." Thanks |
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I always got up at 7 o'clock. - prefectly fine. The second sentence is not correct. I would say: I do my homework every day. |
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