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Niwantha
"speak" or "spoke" ? which is the correct form to be used?
Hi friends,
My question is based on the following. Should it be "speak" or "spoke" ? I'm bit confused.
" I used to get so excited and SPEAK / SPOKE so fast in order to hide my nervousness. "
Thanks in advance.
Niwantha
29 giu 2017 09:30
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Both can work. In real terms, no native speaker would feel either was a mistake.
I would go with speak as the verb is linked to used to and we follow used to with the base form of the verb: used to get.
29 giugno 2017
1
The verb is to speak
simple Present tense : speak( for an action still happening)
simple Past tense: spoke ( for an action that has already happened)
The structure of your sentence is a bit off instead of 'and' use 'that'(since you are referring to an action;getting excited)
as for fast there is no need to use an adverb to describe it, the fact that you use fast by itself already say a lot.
=>(in my opinion this is how your sentence should be): I used to get so excited that I ended up speaking fast in order to hide my nervousness.
( I used speaking cause it was an ongoing action while another action was going on 'getting excited' )
29 giugno 2017
1
Both are possible.
If you are considering the two parts of the sentence as separate statements, you would use 'spoke': the first part of the sentence would be "I used to get so excited" and the second would be "[I] spoke so ..."
If both parts of the sentence are part of the 'used to' construction, you would use the infinitive 'speak': the first part of the sentence would be "I used to get so excited" and the second would be "[I used to] speak so ..."
The second construction is neater and more logical. The words 'I used to' ( in square brackets above) are understood, so you don't need to repeat them before 'speak'.
29 giugno 2017
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Spoke is the past tense while speak is the continuous tense. Examples:
"When I speak, I get nervous."
"I spoke at a conference and was nervous."
So in your sentence you should use "spoke."
29 giugno 2017
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Inglese, Cingalese
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Inglese
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