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What does "I saw him wash the car" mean?
What does this sentence mean?
I saw him wash the car
Does it mean "I saw him when he was washing the car"?
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Where "being" should be used?
I was reading newspaper and there was a sentence
WFI Recently exempted the phogat sisters from the national camp being held at lucknow
I am not very sure about where we should use being. But i k …
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"If you could come, it would be great" VS "It would be great if you could come"
I am confused about these sentences
If you could come, it would be great
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It would be great if you could come
I think the first one refers to the past. I.e. it's like the party is over …