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'when arrive', or 'when arriving'? 'When I arrive at the airport, I will send you a message.' if only use one 'I', which one is correct, or both? 'When arrive at the airport, I will send you a message.' 'When arriving at the airport, I will send you a message.'
23 Ara 2012 15:15
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Merrian T
If no subject (I) is used in "if clause", the verb will chang into v-ing or v-ed form. That depends on whether the verb action is performed actively or passively by the agent/subject( "I" ). Actively, use v-ing: "If I do homework, I will improve."--> If doing homework, I will improve. Passively, use v-ed: “If I am told to do homework, I will improve.” -->If told to do HW, I will improve. (For above cases, even the "if " can be omitted! ) In one word, the verb form depends on its relationship with the later agent and no verb infinitive can be used in subordinate sentences.
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23 Aralık 2012
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freewords
thanks. Similarly, 'if do so' or 'if doing so', which expression sounds more natural?
23 Aralık 2012
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Marius
With only one "I" the correct form is "When arriving at the airport, I'll send you a message." (But you might prefer "As soon as I arrive at the airport, I'll send...")
23 Aralık 2012
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