On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
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“after midday” can be replaced with after 12:00 p.m., without changing the meaning of the sentence.On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
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The verb “have” is in the present continuous because it’s an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.Consider the following sentence.
There is a new shopping mall in town.
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The correct question tag for the sentence is (...), is there?Consider the following sentence: “If I had some more time, I would do many other things like visiting you more often. Actually, I have been so busy that I have had to work on the weekends, too.”
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In this sentence, it is grammatically correct to replace the infinitive form “to work” with the gerund form “working”.Consider the following sentence: “If I had some more time, I would do many other things like visiting you more often. Actually, I have been so busy that I have had to work on the weekends, too.”
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The clause “If I had some more time” is in the conditional.On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
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The phrase “almost always” is an adverb of place.