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What is the difference between “sometime” and “sometimes”? Does “sometime” refer to an unspecified point in the future or past (e.g., “We should meet sometime”), while “sometimes” indicates an action occurring occasionally or intermittently (e.g., “He sometimes goes to the ...

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What is the difference between “already” and “yet”? Does “already” indicate that something has happened before now (e.g., “He has already left”) while “yet” refers to an action expected to happen, but has not occurred up to the present (e.g., ...

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What is the difference between “still” and “yet”? Does “still” suggest an action or situation that continues into the present (e.g., “She is still waiting”) while “yet” refers to something that has not occurred up to the present but is ...

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What is the role of time expressions in determining tense?

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How do time expressions (like “yesterday,” “always,” “since,” or “next year”) help determine the correct tense in English, providing clues about whether an action is completed, habitual, or still in progress, and which tense should be used in relation to ...

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