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Hold fast (Correct tense to use)
I would like to know which of the two tenses of the verb I should use in the following context.
1. I didn't think the makeshift weld would do the trick, but I'm happy to say that it is HOLDING fast.
2. I didn't think the makeshift weld would do the trick, but I'm happy to say that it is HELD fast.
Which sentence should I use?
Also I wonder if in the sentence (1) "holding fast" is functioning as a progressive verb or as an adjective.
30 de may. de 2020 22:15
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1. I didn't think the makeshift weld would do the trick, but I'm happy to say that it is HOLDING fast.
Great.
to hold or to hold fast
Here "fast" is entirely appropriate for this context.
"to hold fast" contrasts nicely with a welding failure.
2. I didn't think the makeshift weld would do the trick, but I'm happy to say that it is HELD fast.
This one is ok, but not so obvious, The "it" now must be the things being held. It is held fast. So "it" must be obvious from context.
31 de mayo de 2020
Excellent! Thanks, Michael.
30 de mayo de 2020
Sentence 1. You could leave off the final "fast", too. It would be better without it. And yes, it's a continuous tense usage.
For sentence 2, if you were to use the present perfect, you would want "it has held", instead of using "is held", which is wrong. You could only really use this tense if the weld had a specific, time+limited job to do, which had just completed. This is not a likely scenario.
30 de mayo de 2020
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Jordi Jorge
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