eugene6021
why "flutter" isn't in past tense? Quoted from Harry potter book one chapter one ~ Dursley gossiped away happily as she wrestled a screaming Dudley into his high chair. None of them noticed a large, tawny owl "flutter" past the window. My question is why "flutter" isn't in past tense.
2013년 9월 10일 오전 7:15
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In this case, you have a participle phrase which tells us about the owl. So you don't change tense. If you tried to make it past tense, you would have to rewrite the sentence, which would actually change the order of events.
2013년 9월 10일
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euene6021, The verb "flutter" is in the infinitive form. This is a peculiarity of English involving the verbs of the senses. In the past tense we use see/hear/notice/watch + object + infinitive when we saw or heard the whole action. Using the infinitive means the action is complete. We don't need to use the past form of the verb. -I saw the man climb the tree. -None of them noticed a large, tawny owl flutter past the window. -I heard the car race down the street. If we witnessed the action in progress then we use see/hear/notice/watch + gerund. - I saw the man climbing the tree. -None of them noticed a large, tawny owl fluttering past. - I heard the car racing down the street.
2013년 9월 10일
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