English Language & Usage Asked by Lisa on October 8, 2020
Is this sentence correct?
If not…
I guess ‘did’ instead of ‘do’ will be the better choice, but I just wonder if that sentence above can be used in the following situation.
It’s 8 a.m right now. I haven’t started doing exercise yet and am about to do exercise in 10 min. I had breakfast 30 minutes ago.
In that case, I don’t think I can use the past tense ‘did’ cause I am not done any exercise yet .
Can you help me with the sentence? Thank you so much in advance..
It depends on your view of the situation. 1. I would say: 'I have had (or: l've had) breakfast before I do exercise' if you consider the whole situation referring to the daily routine. Then 'having breakfast' must be in the Present Perfect Tense to show the completed event (having breakfast) with the present result ( now you aren't hungry and are free to do smth else). 2. When you use the Past Simple Tense you refer 'having breakfast' to the completed past event (yesterday or 30 minutes ago). Then you can say about the present (current) situation: 'I had breakfast 30 minutes ago, and now I'm going to do exercise'.
Answered by user307254 on October 8, 2020
"I have breakfast before I do exercise." This is present tense, which happens daily in your routine life.
"I had breakfast before I do exercise." This sentence appears to be wrong. This can be written as
"I had breakfast before my exercise." This is past tense.
Answered by Thameem on October 8, 2020
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