He’s the one which has the blue tie on.
He’s the one who/that has the blue tie on.
We talked during three hours this morning.
We talked for three hours this morning.
We like very much the new secretary .
We like the new secretary very much.
She’s really selfish. She only cares about her
She’s really selfish. She only cares about herself
They change often our seats at work.
They often change our seats at work.
We’re not sure he is enough experienced.
We’re not sure he is experienced enough
Do we have some coffee or tea to offer our guests?
Do we have any coffee or tea to offer our guests?
If you want to be successful, you need to believe in you
If you want to be successful, you need to believe in yourself.
I live here since 1997.
I have live here since 1997.
These are the most cheap gas prices I have seen in my life.
These are the cheapest gas prices I have seen in my life.
A friend of us is going to pick us up at the airport.
A friend of ours is going to pick us up at the airport.
I'm used to get up early.
I'm used to getting up early.
I really enjoyed to be there yesterday.
I really enjoyed being there yesterday.
My house is built in 1567
My house was built in 1567
I got here late because the traffic
I got here late because of the traffic
We knew there was a gas leak because it smelled really badly inside the house.
We knew there was a gas leak because it smelled really bad inside the house.
Yesterday, I must sent a very important email to a client.
Yesterday, I had to send a very important email to a client.
My parents always told me that it’s important being positive.
My parents always told me that it’s important to be positive.
To sleep at work is acceptable in some cultures.
Sleeping at work is acceptable in some cultures.
I’ve worked like a waiter in the past, but I wouldn’t want to do it again.
I’ve worked as a waiter in the past, but I wouldn’t want to do it again.
The interview was broadcasted live over the internet.
The interview was broadcast live over the internet.
--Broadcast is an irregular verbs. It doesn’t change in the simple past and participle form, just like the verbs let, bet, set, put, cut, and shut. --
We regret informing you that your application has been denied.
We regret to inform you that your application has been denied.
When I was in Russia last year, I wish I went to Moscow.
When I was in Russia last year, I wish I had gone to Moscow.
He told me that he had never been in that restaurant before
He told me that he had never been to that restaurant before
What would you have done if you would have been there?
What would you have done if you had been there?