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  • phrase meaning - As time goes by vs. As time has gone by - English . . .
    As time goes by, people have learned that the earth is not the center of the universe As time has gone by, people no longer think the earth is the center of the universe As time goes by, people have no longer thought that the earth is the center of the universe As time has gone by, people think the earth is not the center of the universe
  • Wow! Its already the end of April Yeah, youre right. Time . . .
    Time flies! Time goes by so fast quickly! Time passes so fast quickly! These three sentences are correct and there is no difference between them But, mostly time flies is used in a colloquial language and it's more common expression
  • phrases - Informal way of saying some time expressions - English . . .
    But over time is probably less formal than it One problem is that you cannot use a past tense with as time goes by So *As time goes by, he found that his colleague is dishonest is ungrammatical, which is what the asterisk (*) before it means You can say as time went by with a past tense verb, but that is somewhat formal I suggest
  • difference - time passed vs time passed by? - English Language . . .
    Choice A "passed" is by far the most natural of the given choices The phrase "time passed" is a very common one One could also use "time passed by", but that is less likely in this context "went by" would be natural, and the meaning would be about the same as "passed"
  • phrase meaning - Things will get easier as time goes by - English . . .
    Things will get easier as time goes by Meaning: prices will be lower, people will have more jobs, inflation will not skyrocket, the economy will expand, trade will improve, etc The general situation will improve and be easier for living
  • Can I say: He always goes to cinema this year.
    "He always goes to the cinema this year " It means that this year, every time he goes out, he goes to the cinema So, both always and this year can be used and understood But note that this needs to have the right context Without that context, it sounds strange
  • present tense - He usually goes to school on time or He goes to . . .
    a) "He usually goes to school on time" "Usually" modifies "goes" or b) "He goes to school, usually on time " This needs the comma, which I have added "usually on time" is an after-thought It is a free modifier or sentence adverb, which modifies the whole of the main clause, which is "He goes to school"
  • Is there any difference in meaning between in time, with time and . . .
    in time would describe the idea you will learn to play the guitar fluently and flamboyantly just in time for the competition, like during the last-minute rehearsals Now, if you are learning it without the hindrance of a competition coming up mid-way, you may take months to learn the same thing
  • The phrasal verb go off - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "An alarm went off all night" sounds more natural to me as a stand-alone sentence, but I don't have a serious problem with "An alarm was going off all night" Normally you'd use "was going off" in an expression like "When I came home an alarm was going off" where coming home takes a short time and the alarm is on for a longer time –
  • subject verb agreement - Go or goes? What is correct and why - English . . .
    "Anyone" is grammatically singular (as also reflected in your correct choice of "Does" to start the sentence) So the finite verb "goes" must agree with the 3rd person singular - "go" would be incorrect Unlike "know", "goes" isn't governed by an auxiliary "Goes" is finite and must agree with its subject





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