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How to write : someone who don't or doesn't?
-he/she/it doesn’t (does not).... example: “she doesn’t work outside the home after having her twins”
-we/i/ they/you/ you all/ you guys don’t (do not).... example: “they don’t know how many hours we …
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Active Infinitives vs. Passive Infinitives. Which one is more suitable for formal writing?
I would say “They asked me a question that was too hard to answer.”
Because the act of asking the question was in the past, so is the question. So, this is why you can say a “question that WAS too ha …