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Helping verbs

by saxenankit Mon May 02, 2011 4:21 am

Dear experts,

Please refer to Manhattan SC 4, page no 249.

As per my understanding, if I want to change the tense then I should repeat the verb in new tense.

My question is - Is the below sentence correct -

I will dance whole night on this new year's eve, as my father did last year.

I have a humble request to all experts that please any one of you reply to my earlier posts. I have the test scheduled on 19th of this month.

I really appreciate your help.

Warms regards,
Ankit Saxena
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Re: Helping verbs

by jnelson0612 Sun May 22, 2011 10:50 pm

Hope the test went well! I think your sentence is fine, but you do not need the preposition "on".
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Re: Helping verbs

by saxenankit Mon May 23, 2011 3:29 am

jnelson0612 Wrote:Hope the test went well! I think your sentence is fine, but you do not need the preposition "on".


Thanks nelson. My test went fine. scored 720....I appreciate your help. Your answers and explanations really helped me to understand SC better and perform well on test.

Undoubtedly Manhattan GMAT is the best source (especially) for SC....UNMATCHED...:-)

Regards,
Ankit Saxena
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Re: Helping verbs

by tim Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:00 pm

congratulations Ankit, that's awesome!
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