Nathan Mckane
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- Jul 8, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
Howdy howdy!
I read in a grammer book that ''this'' can be used after periods of time related to the present.
The other day I came across this sentence:
I saw him this morning.
It is actually refering to a point of time in the past, not present.
The question that is troubling my mind is :
1. What forms of verbs can be used with the adverbs such as This
week/day/month/year?
2. Are the following sentences correct?
I'm going to go swimming this week/year.
I went to the hospital this week/year.
I go to the hospital this week/year.
Thanks very much indeed.
I read in a grammer book that ''this'' can be used after periods of time related to the present.
The other day I came across this sentence:
I saw him this morning.
It is actually refering to a point of time in the past, not present.
The question that is troubling my mind is :
1. What forms of verbs can be used with the adverbs such as This
week/day/month/year?
2. Are the following sentences correct?
I'm going to go swimming this week/year.
I went to the hospital this week/year.
I go to the hospital this week/year.
Thanks very much indeed.