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- How to use I wondered, I wonder, I am wondering, or I was wondering?
I am quite confused about the differences between "I wonder", "I wondered", "I am wondering" and "I was wondering" I wonder if you are still interested in the class I am wondering if you are still interested in the class I wondered whether or not you are still interested in the class I was wondering whether you are still interested in the
- what is the meaning of the sentence i wondered if + present . . .
In the sentence that you quoted, "I wondered if" is not a polite form: he or she really is describing a situation in the past when, we assume, he she was in love for the first time At the time, he she wondered whether the feeling he she was experiencing was like love And if it was what love felt like, he she wanted it to continue
- What is the difference among these: (I was wondering vs I wondered vs I . . .
A moment ago I wondered if you could explain them to me I wondered yesterday if you would visit me today And: I had wondered if you could explain them to me "I had wondered" is in regard to a point of time way back in the past and is used when describing that action in comparison to the present or another point of time E g
- past tense - I was wondering vs. I am wondering vs. I wonder - English . . .
If I would like to make requests, should I use “I was wondering…” instead of “I am wondering…” and “I wonder…”? If yes, what’s the most appropriate situation to use “I am wondering…” and “I wonder…”?
- I wondered what it was or I wondered what it were
It's a question about the subjunctive mood Let's say you found out the name of a new object Which construction would be grammatically correct more frequently spoken? quot;I wondered what it was
- Should I backshift with If you ever wondered. . . ?
Where is he going? -> I wondered where he was going But when the question or statement is timeless, both present and past are possible: The Greek philosophers knew that the world is was round What does hell look like? -> Have you ever wondered what hell looks looked like?
- word order - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Have you ever wondered who the people you see every day on the way to work are? It's the pattern I commonly see and expect However, as Kate Bunting pointed out, the long noun phrase the people you see every day on the way to work can make this indirect question more difficult to read It's a stylistic choice
- usage - I wonder if the sentence is grammatically correct? I wonder . . .
Predicator - wondered - verb; Complement - who it was defined man as a rational animal - subordinate open interrogative clause Because the interrogative clause is subordinate it does not have the same word order as it would in a main clause Here is the main clause version of that same clause: Who was it defined man as a rational animal?
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