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In cases where the tense does not use an auxiliary verb in the affirmative, such as the present simple or the past simple, one must be added. Present Simple: ‘I rarely go outside .’ becomes ...
So, we do not add an auxiliary verb, we do not change the word order from a normal sentence, and we do not add a question mark. Consequently, my two examples are reported as follows: He asked me ...
And in the last two sentences the verb ending in '-ing' is in the progressive aspect. The auxiliary verb 'be' is missing here, too. It occurs in normal clauses: Agnes is burning the stew. Carmen is ...
If you’re in the job market (or you might be soon) it’s worth taking a fine-tooth comb to the verb choices on your resume.And while humility is a valuable soft skill that conveys emotional ...