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Shawn
Tutor de la comunidadDid You Know You Can Use the Past Emphatic When You Can't Remember A Past Participle Or Past Form?
For all you English language learnersr out there... Suppose that you can't remember the past tense form of a verb or its past participle to use in the present perfect. Did you know that you could fall back on the past emphatic? Typically, this verb form is used to emphasize an action that was completed in the past, hence why it is called the "past emphatic". However, it also is used to essentially scream back at someone for accusing you of something that you did not do or for asserting that you have already completed an action that the speaker is hounding you about. If you follow it with a phrase which definitely makes it clear that you are not being rude though, you could use this form as a cheat when you can't remember a verb's conjugations while speaking in English. Later you should definitely go home and learn the simple past and past participle forms of the verb though, so the next time you need to use them in a conversation, you will know them. I advise this, because you can't ju
10 de abr. de 2014 17:51
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That's a great idea
11 de abril de 2014
* Content = Context. Sorry for the typo.
10 de abril de 2014
Yes, Luis. "I do love" is the present emphatic form of "to love". :)
Present Emphatic:
I do love you!!!!
Content = She keeps questioning his love and hounding him about it.
Past Emphatic:
I did love you!!!!
Content: She breaks up with her boyfriend and a year later they get into an argument over why they broke up. She says that he didn't love her. And he screams back "I DID LOVE YOU! I DID!" :)
10 de abril de 2014
Thanks, Luis. I am new to the site; I've only been on here since April 4th, 2014. Anyhow, I didn't even notice that you can start a discussion on here. Sorry for having posted it here. Hehehe. I will copy the contents of this over into a discussion then. :)
10 de abril de 2014
I have a question for the present tense, for example.
The girl keeps asking his boyfriend: Do you love me? Do you love me?
They guy answers snotty: I DO love you!!!
Do the emphatic work the same way here?
10 de abril de 2014
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Competencias lingüísticas
Holandés, Inglés, Francés, Gaélico (irlandés), Italiano, Japonés, Otro, Español
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Holandés, Inglés, Francés, Gaélico (irlandés), Italiano, Japonés, Otro, Español
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