Mkuu nimeona kosa langu sio is bali ni hadOk naomba nikuulize kwanini hapo kwenye is lost isiwe had lost? yani kuwe na change of tense?
Mwaka wa 16 huu tangu niondoke kwenye formal education, nishaanza kusahau!Kwasababu hiyo ni past perfect tense. Sisi wasomi wa zamani tushasahau, waweza nirekebisha mkuu! [emoji120]
[emoji1]Yo sup nigga?! How are thngs goin over there dude?What's up ma man, you wanna tak to me ma nigga.[emoji1][emoji1][emoji1][emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]
Fafanua mkuu kwa faida ya wengi. Je are both correct?1. The pen is lost. You gave me that pen.
The pen which you gave me is lost
2. The pen had lost. You gave me that pen.
The pen which you gave me had lost.
Yea ma men .. am gud !!hope you're doin well too?Yo nigga, you good?
Kuna baadhi ya sentensi kama umetumia active and passive voice! Ila sahihi.1. The pen is lost. You gave me that pen.
The pen which you gave me is lost
2. The pen had lost. You gave me that pen.
The pen which you gave me had lost.
Has improved
Is improving
Yap, but day started with badluck!Yea ma men .. am gud !!hope you're doin well too?
Sentensi ya kwanza ina ^is lost^ na ile ya pili kuna ^had lost.^ Hizi time frames/stamps hazibadiliki kwenye sentensi mpya baada ya hizo components za awali kuunganishwa pamoja.Fafanua mkuu kwa faida ya wengi. Je are both correct?
Please, tell me if this statement is correct or not:There is no "has improved" rather there is "is improved", meaning; (kiingereza chako) kimekuwa bora/kizuri.
"Is improving" not the same as "has improved".
Eg, The machine has improved its produces, ie the produces have been improved by the machine.
Whaaaaaat!!!! I ngonja nikimbie there[emoji1]Wow,Good morning Mr. Bambaleta,ofcourse am from there but unfortunately I was not lucky enough to have msambwanda. So i ain't cute as you imagine [emoji3][emoji3]
The pen which you gave me had lost.
Kalamu uliyonipatia ilikuwa imepotea.what type of English is this?? [emoji1787][emoji1787]
Kalamu uliyonipatia ilikuwa imepotea.
Please, tell me if this statement is correct or not:
^The rose flower has grown^
The second one is incorrect because there must been inserted in between has and lost.That statement is correct.
And, tell me which statement is correct:
"The pen is lost" and "the pen has lost"
^That is, by the time he gave you the pen, it was still lost^The sentence is supposed to be;
"The pen you gave me have had been lost".
That is, by the time he gave you the pen, it was still lost (let's say you were still searching for it )
Go and study the use of "have had".
What about:That statement is correct.
And, tell me which statement is correct:
"The pen is lost" and "the pen has lost"
^That is, by the time he gave you the pen, it was still lost^
It's practically impossible to be given a literal pen which is lost at the moment.
Fafanua mkuu kwa faida ya wengi. Je are both correct?