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Inglés (UK)
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Inglés (US)
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Francés (Francia)
Pregunta de Inglés (US)
"you're coming earlier right because you were always late or was that your normal schedule"
"my supervisor called me out for coming late that's why I'm coming Early for now on."
(DOES THIS SOUND CORRECT?)
"you're coming earlier right because you were always late or was that your normal schedule"
"my supervisor called me out for coming late that's why I'm coming Early for now on."
(DOES THIS SOUND CORRECT?)
"my supervisor called me out for coming late that's why I'm coming Early for now on."
(DOES THIS SOUND CORRECT?)
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- Inglés (US)
Are you coming earlier because you were always late or was that your normal schedule?
My supervisor called me out for coming late. That's why I'm coming early from now on.
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- Español (España)
@ggoodrich50 can u check also these ones please.
"do you shower before coming to work."
"you stunk my car you didn't shower right."
"you're smelling my room, did you shower?"
"do you shower before coming to work."
"you stunk my car you didn't shower right."
"you're smelling my room, did you shower?"
- Español (España)
- Inglés (US)
Do you shower before coming to work?
(This is an obvious question. The punctuation is incorrect but still understandable in the written format.)
You make/made my car stink. You didn't shower, right?
(This is confusing as written. Stunk is not a verb. "You didn't shower right" means you didn't shower correctly. You took a shower but did it wrong and therefore still stink. The comma makes you pause before the last word. "Rigt is pronounced with a rising inflection, changing the statement into a question. )
You're smelling up my room; did you shower?
(Smelling here means using your nose to sniff (smell). Smell up is the verb that means cause to stink.)
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- Español (España)
- Inglés (US)
Stink is a present tense verb. Stank is the simple past conjugation.
Ex. I stank at baseball when I was young. I stank after my bath too.
Stunk is a verb but it is the past participle. Past participle are used with helping verbs like have or had.
Helping verbs, also called auxiliary verbs, indicate an action that occurred within a sequence but is no longer happening in the present.
Ex. They had stunk since falling in the river. Stunk needs a helping verb and a time reference.
I hope that helps. When I said it wasn't a verb I meant it cannot stand alone as a verb.
Try this link for more info:
https://writingexplained.org/stank-or-stunk-dif....
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- Español (España)
@ggoodrich50 ooh so I was so confused so stank is the past tense of stink I thought that is was stunk. can u please pronounce stank and stunk to see the difference in pronouncation that's why I got confused
- Español (España)
- Inglés (US)
I actually said sink, sank sunk, like a sinking ship. Sing, sang, sung follows the same pattern. As in singing a song.
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