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To quit a course "My father decided that I should have quitted the course". Is that correct? Can I use "quit a course" in British English or is it wrong? Thank!!!
2015年7月9日 15:51
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The past and past participle of 'quit' are the same as the infinitive - quit. The older regular form 'quitted' is very rare nowadays. "My father decided that I should have quit the course" sounds better, but in fact doesn't make a lot of sense. Do you mean "My father decided that I should quit the course", meaning that he has decided that I should not continue with the course that I'm currently doing? Or "My father said that I should have quit the course", meaning that he told me, at the end of the course, that I was wrong to follow it through to the end and ought to have left part-way through it? And no, we don't usually use 'quit' in British English. This is an American phrasing. In British English we'd say 'leave' or 'give up'.
2015年7月9日
I meant "Thanks" :))
2015年7月9日
It's fine :)
2015年7月9日
As far as I know it's correct.
2015年7月9日
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