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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Is is an auxiliary verb used to denote something that is still happening or true at the time of speaking (present continuous tense). Is is just a simple past tense version of the word Was?
Your sentence appears to be written in the present tense. Is it because a essay about the past is writing about it?
I.e. i.e. I.e. i.e.
The child was the star child and still is.
What are some good questions to ask yourself?
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
Is is an auxiliary verb used to denote something that is still happening or true at the time of speaking (present continuous tense). Is is just a simple past tense version of the word Was?
Your sentence appears to be written in the present tense. Is it because a essay about the past is writing about it?
I.e. i.e. I.e. i.e.
The child was the star child and still is.
What are some good questions to ask yourself?
- 824626 views
- 3 answers
- 306627 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
Is is an auxiliary verb used to denote something that is still happening or true at the time of speaking (present continuous tense). Is is just a simple past tense version of the word Was?
Your sentence appears to be written in the present tense. Is it because a essay about the past is writing about it?
I.e. i.e. I.e. i.e.
The child was the star child and still is.
What are some good questions to ask yourself?
- 824626 views
- 3 answers
- 306627 votes