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Which is right?
When I have encountered difficultness or When I encountered difficultness ? Thank you.
29 de dic. de 2010 11:06
Respuestas · 3
There is no word as difficultiness, yes teacher is right and he has explaing very truly.
In both ways u can use this, depends on the situation.
29 de diciembre de 2010
Both. Most tenses can follow "when".
When I encounter difficulties...
When I encountered difficulties...
When I have encountered difficulties...
When I had encountered difficulties...
It depends what you want to say.
29 de diciembre de 2010
"Difficultness" isn't a word. You want the word "difficulties" or "difficulty" depending on your meaning. I think in your sentences "difficulties" works best.
"When I've encountered difficulties..." (=present perfect tense) You have had the difficulties at various times in the indefinite past. And since difficulties can still come up, you can say "Whenever I've encountered difficulties..."
"Whenever I've encountered difficulties, I've turned to my friends for help. They have always had good advice for me."
"When I encountered difficulties..." (=simple past tense) You had the difficulties in the past but not any more.
"I'm so glad I quite my job. My boss was a jerk, and when(ever) I encountered difficulties, no one helped me."
29 de diciembre de 2010
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katherine
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