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  • Which word is correct, existed, existent or existing?
    To express the results that are already existing, use: (the) existing results The word exist is an intransitive verb, so we don't use it in the passive voice, and we also don't use existed as an adjective This rules out existed Both existing and existent could be used with something that exists, to refer to the state of existing (or existence) However, existent would evoke the sense of
  • Why is the word existed correct in “it never existed”?
    I think for the OP it is like this Dinosaurs existed 66 million years ago There exists a theory of evolution introduced by Charles Darwin As far as we can prove no God exists which is almost the same as saying no God has ever existed Bitcoin is a virtual currency that exists only in cyber-space
  • Is it exist or exists? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Has been (existing) is a reference to previously existed and currently exists Comparing the creation and modification time stamp indicates the file existed without change, for 17 days
  • It already exists OR it is already existing before
    And in this case it's a little more complicated You're using the pronoun it to refer to two different things: the phenomenon (call it that) and the name (it existed) The verb exist is stative and is not usually cast in the progressive form, except as an adjectival participle: it bears a "progressive" sense inherently
  • Have existed vs. To have existed - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    1 "seem to have existed" has nothing to do with the present perfect The sentence: These lions seem to have existed 70 years ago is equivalent to: It appears that Apparently these lions existed 70 years ago The perfect infinitive (formed by " (to) have + past participle") refers to the past and can thus take any adverbial typical of the past
  • grammaticality - Must be exist or must be existed - English Language . . .
    May I know which one is grammatrical? (what I want to say is given a set of features, there is a set of features that must be selected) This feature set must be existed in any feature selection
  • Existing and existed - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    However, "existed" cannot be used in this way Forms in "-ed", which exist for most verbs, are called "past participles", and are used in two principal ways: with a form of 'have', to form a perfect tense: _Cities have existed for ten thousand years" adjectivally with passive meaning : I have painted the wall vs There was a painted wall
  • verb forms - Didnt existed or hadnt existed? - English Language . . .
    Birkenstocks, like an iPad, or an eight-dollar bottle of cold-pressed juice, are the covetable answer to a need that hadn’t existed before they came along Isn't this just a past tense and shouldn't be written as: Didn't existed ?
  • Places I never knew existed vs places I never knew they existed
    They are some places I never knew existed but they do and even look nice They are some places I never knew they existed but do and even look nice They are some places I never knew existed but do an
  • Which is correct in spoken language, not exist or not exists?
    Neither is a correctly formed utterance If you're asked: Does photographic memory exist? The shortest answer is simply "No " If you want to use a complete sentence, replace the subject with the pronoun it and add the dummy auxiliary do so you can negate it and omit the verb: No, it doesn't I'm afraid that neither of the options you've given is correct





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