kadioguy
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a. Past forms of verbs in English aren't only for talking about things that happens in the past. Here are 5 ways you can use past forms to talk about times other than the past.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/course/towards-advanced/unit-8/session-1
b. For anything that happened in the past, your best bet is to stick with a past tense.
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/...on-all-sides?p=1541623&viewfull=1#post1541623
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(a) is in the present simple whereas (b) is in the past simple. I am wondering why.
And in (c), should it be the action "... adapted from" happens in the past or happened in the past?
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c. As you can see, there are three tenses used in the phrase "adapt something from something". I am wondering why. For me, I would think the action "... adapted from" happens in the past.
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/...adapted-from?p=1577001&viewfull=1#post1577001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/course/towards-advanced/unit-8/session-1
b. For anything that happened in the past, your best bet is to stick with a past tense.
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/...on-all-sides?p=1541623&viewfull=1#post1541623
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(a) is in the present simple whereas (b) is in the past simple. I am wondering why.
And in (c), should it be the action "... adapted from" happens in the past or happened in the past?
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c. As you can see, there are three tenses used in the phrase "adapt something from something". I am wondering why. For me, I would think the action "... adapted from" happens in the past.
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/...adapted-from?p=1577001&viewfull=1#post1577001
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