Does the person still want vs: Did you still want?
Is it right to ask: “Do
you still want to go to the park today? Do
you want to go
to the park today? “..
I love the idea and desire to let people know only that you are in it “..
Why do you want to visit the park everyday so you can park for a few hours around there?
What is the use of the form to suggest reluctance of the asker? If using the past/past ms there is a nuance that they hope is in the past.
I think that only should be used at the end
of the day when people are talking about ‘today’ as something that has already gone past, technically when they don’t have a chance to go to the park any more. What’s your opinion?
Can someone give me the past tense phrase’d word did? You have not even been to the park, have you? Where do you start when someone is asking you questions? The verb tense should be future. Where would you like to
go during a game?
I think that only should be used at the end
of the day when people are talking about ‘today’ as something that has already gone past, technically when they don’t have a chance to go to the park any more. What’s your opinion?
I think that only should be used at the end
of the day when people are talking about ‘today’ as something that has already gone past, technically when they don’t have a chance to go to the park any more. What’s your opinion?