


Epic? You decide.
Doing well with the tenses there..Drakef wrote:
I drove my friend's sister's Mazda Protege tonight.
The denim totally threw me off.hawaythelads wrote:
Its not the fact that he drove a peugeot 106 Kid special edition. The only one that came with denim seats and an optional radio. Nice car in great condition.
You tend to "fly" those ted...
Hence the inverted commasm3thod wrote:
You tend to "fly" those ted...
You mean quotation marks?Funky_Finny wrote:
Hence the inverted commasm3thod wrote:
You tend to "fly" those ted...
I almost bought one of those this week, got this instead though
By Gordon Brown?Dauntless wrote:
I didn't drive it, but I got a lift in one of these yesterday:
http://www.freewebs.com/dieselstone/Ben … Series.jpg
lal, no.Sup wrote:
By Gordon Brown?Dauntless wrote:
I didn't drive it, but I got a lift in one of these yesterday:
http://www.freewebs.com/dieselstone/Ben … Series.jpg
There is only one tense present in my sentence, "drove", which is a past tense of the word 'drive'. I'm not quite sure what meaning you are intending to convey, if not the past tense.Mint Sauce wrote:
Doing well with the tenses there..Drakef wrote:
I drove my friend's sister's Mazda Protege tonight.
He's trying to say that what you should have said was "I drove my friend's sister's Mazda Protege last night." Tonight implies future which makes no sense because you said "drove," meaning past tense.Drakef wrote:
There is only one tense present in my sentence, "drove", which is a past tense of the word 'drive'. I'm not quite sure what meaning you are intending to convey, if not the past tense.Mint Sauce wrote:
Doing well with the tenses there..Drakef wrote:
I drove my friend's sister's Mazda Protege tonight.