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Check this out. (Does the explanation about these past tenses make sense? Why Can't I use "was going to" rather than "supposed to" or "due to"? question: - I was going to meet Harry at three o'clock, but he didn't show up. Is It correct? I agree with what you say about "didn't show up" versus "hasn't shown up", but "going to" doesn't quite sound right to me in this context. I prefer Harry was supposed to meet me at three o' clock, but he didn't show up (if you have given up waiting); or Harry was due to meet me at three o' clock, but he didn't show up (if you have given up waiting); or Harry was supposed to meet me at three o' clock, but he hasn't shown up yet (if you are still waiting); or Harry was due to meet me at three o' clock, but he hasn't shown up yet (if you are still waiting).
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Please correct this article for me. I got up at 6:15. Because of heavy rain, I arrived at school at 8:10 and finished breakfast at 8:40. I talked with Huangjinxi at the third class, taking over my time to prepare lessons. I visited a navy base with colleagues this afternoon, learning some knowledge about the development of Chinese navy. The most interesting thing is to taste the special food for soldiers. After that, I drove home. I only had some fruits, nuts and yogurt for dinner. After dinner, I watched some NBA videos, then learn English from YouTube. I worked out from home, doing pull-up and sit-up. It was already 21:40 after I finished a shower. Some ideas about filling up the car came to my mind, so I learned how to find cheaper gas station online. I spent too much on my phone, taking away my time to read. I must try to get rid of this bad habit.
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