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Past Simple or Present Perfect 1. "Why did you cook so much food for dinner? Now we have to through the rest of it out." 2. "Why have you cooked so much food for dinner? Now we have to through the rest of it out." Which question is correct? Is it possible to use both Tenses in such situations? If so, how does it sound for a native speaker?
2016년 2월 14일 오후 11:22
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Yes, it is possible to use both tenses. But you should use "throw" it out, not "through" which has a different meaning.
2016년 2월 15일
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The first question of using DID, should be used informally and HAVE should be used formally. It would come across fairly rude to say to someone that you don't know, why did you do this or that! Also, it's..now we have to THROW the rest of it out! There are some similar words that might sound the same but are very different in meaning, you might want to look these up.. Through Thought Threw Thorough Thaw Two Torn
2016년 2월 14일
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1. "Why did you cook so much food for dinner? Now we have to throw the rest of it out." 2. "Why have you cooked so much food for dinner? Now we have to throw the rest of it out." both correct; 1. mainly American usage 2. mainly British usage
2016년 2월 14일
I would say number 1. Why did you cook so much food for dinner? Now, we have to throw the rest of it out. Confusion regarding the use of ‘throw and ‘through’ arises from the fact that they are homophones, ie, they are pronounced the same way. To throw out is to dispose of and The sunlight coming through the window woke me up. Jean
2016년 2월 15일
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