You! Study English! #9 - I take (present simple/ not I'm taking!) sunglasses (plural, no article) with me and I wear it ( not them!) to the beach every day (frequency, present simple)!
I will attempt to address your points as I understand them. First, let me phrase two correct (different tense) versions of the sentence. "I am taking a pair of sunglasses with me, and I am wearing them to the beach everyday." The tense here is "present continuous," and follows the rule of "parallel construction" -- am taking/am wearing. The second grammatical version (present tense) would read "I take a pair of sunglasses with me and I wear them to the beach everyday." I thought you might be challenging the choice of present continuous tense, suggesting the present simple alone was correct. The sentence would be grammatically correct either way, as I have phrased above. Also, it seems you might be suggesting that sunglasses, despite being plural, should receive the singular verb "it," rather than the plural verb"them," which of course would be incorrect. If I have misunderstood your comments, my apologies. If not, then I hope my remarks might be of some benefit.
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Nice video. Got 94 out of 100
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9-wear
2-whistle
5-had been standing.
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1-rised
13-came
14-had decided
11-am listening.
3-eats
8-changed
4-grow
7-have talked
6-eat
You! Study English! #9 - I take (present simple/ not I'm taking!) sunglasses (plural, no article) with me and I wear it ( not them!) to the beach every day (frequency, present simple)!
I will attempt to address your points as I understand them. First, let me phrase two correct (different tense) versions of the sentence.
"I am taking a pair of sunglasses with me, and I am wearing them to the beach everyday." The tense here is "present continuous," and follows the rule of "parallel construction" -- am taking/am wearing.
The second grammatical version (present tense) would read "I take a pair of sunglasses with me and I wear them to the beach everyday." I thought you might be challenging the choice of present continuous tense, suggesting the present simple alone was correct. The sentence would be grammatically correct either way, as I have phrased above.
Also, it seems you might be suggesting that sunglasses, despite being plural, should receive the singular verb "it," rather than the plural verb"them," which of course would be incorrect. If I have misunderstood your comments, my apologies. If not, then I hope my remarks might be of some benefit.
Nice video. But the music is a little bit 🤐🤮
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