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20 Oct 2020
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Is it correct: ''I just change your life"? I readed in a different form, and I got a doubt
Is it correct: ''I just change your life"? I readed in a different form, and I got a doubt
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humm, okay! It's strange, but I got it. The verb after ''just'' will be in the past form, right? @Bignelly199
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"I just changed your life" Está no passado. O "just" não em si não possui uma forma no passado ou futuro. É sempre o mesmo.
"I just change your life" está certo também, mas assim está no presente.
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@Gabriel-San gosh! One brazilian guy! right? Hi! Let me guess this straight, no sentido de ''eu acabei de mudar a sua vida'', is '' I just change your life''?
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Thank you! I got it!! It's a pleasure to meet a brazilian here kkkk. I wish success in your studies!!
Thank you! I got it!! It's a pleasure to meet a brazilian here kkkk. I wish success in your studies!!
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