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17-Sep-2007, 00:29
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Re: heard her say & heard she says
Hello, Barb_D.
Thank you for your comments on the sentence.
It's very thoughtful of you to tell me that.
You mean that the present tense often shows a habitual action, don't you?
I hope I get it right.
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