
It is lightning / There is lightning | WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2012 · Hola, la mayoría de veces uso el verbo to be para referirme al estado del clima, eg It's windy/cloudy/hailing/ sinembargo no logro saber como hacerlo con lightning thunder …
'never see' or 'never saw' - WordReference Forums
Aug 14, 2014 · Hi Maybe this is very simple, but I am really not good at the tense things Please help, thank you 'I never see my son play basketball' 'I never saw my son play basketball' do …
never saw vs. have never seen | WordReference Forums
Jul 8, 2011 · Hi~I'm confused about using "never" with "simple past" or "present perfect" Here are the examples: Situation 1 A: Look! There is a blue dog. B: Wow! It's amazing. I [have never …
Grammar with 'never before' - WordReference Forums
Nov 18, 2010 · Hello everybody, What grammar should I use with the phrase 'never before'? For example, here are four example sentences. Which of them are right and which of them are …
how /what does he look like? (appearance) - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2013 · I'm a bit confused and I am not sure whether the difference between what does he look like? and how does he look like? when asking about someone's physical appearance has …
I have seen/I have been seeing | WordReference Forums
Oct 10, 2023 · I have seen Kitty recently. I have been seeing Kitty recently. To be honest, I think that only the 1st sentence is correct because see is a state verb. What do you think?
How do we describe a really small rain? | WordReference Forums
Jun 28, 2015 · Hi all, what is the idiomatic, everyday way to say that the rain is really small, like a mist? Do the following work? "The rain is really small." "There was a small rain this morning." …
I thought I have sent/sent/had sent you already
Jun 18, 2015 · I'd use version (3) with the pluperfect: "I thought I had already sent you the file".
Pride buses in the UK - RailUK Forums
Jun 14, 2023 · I recall the rather unfortunate incident involving Plymouth Citybus, who had a vehicle in Pride rainbow livery and rather clumsily attempted to ‘repurpose’ it as a “Thank you …
hazte cuenta o haz de cuenta? | WordReference Forums
Mar 21, 2006 · 10. hacer(se) (de) cuenta. La locución hacer(se) cuenta se emplea en España con los sentidos de ‘darse cuenta o hacerse cargo’ e ‘imaginar o dar por hecho’; en ambos casos …