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23 set 2019
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I had almost finished to cut the grass when it was starting to rain.
I had lost my watch and I was looking for it.
Are these sentences right?
I had almost finished to cut the grass when it was starting to rain.
I had lost my watch and I was looking for it.
Are these sentences right?
I had lost my watch and I was looking for it.
Are these sentences right?
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- Inglês (RU)
- Inglês (EUA)
I had almost finished cutting the grass when it started to rain.
I had lost my watch and I was looking for it.
—The sentences are correct. The verb tenses might be different depending on context, but your examples are correct.
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Were you put to cut would be cutting so it will be "I had almost finished cutting the grass" because your using a verb which is a doing word which the doing word is "cutting". Also instead of had it would be "I have lost my watch, I've been looking for it. " because it's past tense. Hope this helps. You did well thought, keep practicing your sentences and maybe look up about verbs, adjectives,nouns and past and present tenses in sentences and you can find things on YouTube for adjectives, nouns and verbs.
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@Martinadapor09 If you have specific questions, please ask them; because you are receiving conflicting information. I will be happy to answer.
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