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  • Wasnt vs. Werent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Wasn't and weren't? When to use "If I was" vs "If I were"? British vs USA grammar: Wasn't or Weren't usage The general gist I'm getting from your question and is that were not is the preferred option as its the most grammatical in Standard English (SE), but not 'was not'
  • Whats the difference between wasnt and hadnt?
    A's use of "wasn't" probably falls under the Simple Past designation "The baby wasn't sleeping all night" — you might come across this sentence in a book when the narrator talks about a year when insomnia was a bodily habit of the baby But it's not specific about the time in which this took place
  • contractions - Use of wasnt vs was not in a formal sentence - English . . .
    That use of "wasn't" sounds fine to me What sounds a bit questionable is the idea that one could tell whether a person is blind just by looking at them Also, "bespectacled" doesn't prompt one to think of sunglasses, so the subsequent mention of opacity immediately forces the reader to revise the mental picture that was forming Not sure I'd talk about "opacity" of glasses either, given
  • Wasnt vs werent - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which one would be correct? I wish it weren't raining today I wish it wasn't raining today I wish it were raining today I wish it was raining today
  • I havent been vs I wasnt - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why it is true to say "I haven't been here before, but It looks great " I don't understand it because I was there and "I haven't been here before" doesn't have any connections to present now does it?
  • Difference between couldnt and wasnt able to
    I don't quite understand a difference between "couldn't" and "wasn't able to" Someone suggested that we use "wasn't able to" when we talk about one action in the past and "couldn't" when repeated actions in the past
  • grammar - I wasnt expecting vs. I didnt expect - English Language . . .
    Suppose someone drops by and you say "Hey, I didn't expect to see you today" or "Hey, I wasn't expecting to see you today" What is the difference between those two sentences? To my understanding, the one using "didn't expect" refers to a point in the past whereas the one using "wasn't expecting" refers to the whole day
  • What is a word used to describe something that wasnt meant to be
    It (just) wasn't meant to be derives from the idiom meant to be, which means "destined to exist" (here) People say that something (for example, an event) was "meant to be" when they want to attribute that thing to fate or destiny
  • It wasnt what I expected vs It wasnt what I expected it to be
    it wasn't what I thought it wasn't what I thought it was it wasn't what I expected it wasn't what I expected it to be I feel like 1 and 3, and 2 and 4 are pretty much the same here is my understanding ex) I go to a restaurant which I found online and got a great review, and it turns out to be a bad restaurant
  • What is the difference between saying I wasnt knowing and I didnt . . .
    1 I wasn't knowing or I didn't know The first is incorrect, use the second form If you want to convey that you now know, use I didn't know then





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