Mona
which one is correct? would you please tell which one is correct? 1- My teacher got angry with me when I forget to do my homework 2-My teacher got angry with me when I HAD forgotten to do my homework
2. Nov. 2018 19:32
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Both are correct but the meaning is slightly different. The first one means in general, the teacher will be angry with you IF you forget to do your homework, that is the action has not been completed yet. The "had forgotten" is the past participle case which means that the action is completed.
2. November 2018
2
neither, really.. if you say 'because', both are correct. Actually, she got angry WHEN you told her you forgot/had forgotten... See? :)
2. November 2018
2
The second is correct. In order to make #1 correct, you say "1- My teacher "GETS" angry with me when I forget to do my homework." hope this helps :)
2. November 2018
1
In this case, 2 is more correct. "My teacher got angry with me when I had forgotten to do my homework." You can also say "My teacher got angry with me when I forgot to do my homework." For the first one, you would say "My teacher gets angry with me when I forget to do my homework."
2. November 2018
1
or simply "My teacher got angry with me when I forgot to do my homework" (but I realise this wasn't one of the options!)
2. November 2018
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