This is a past tense form of to deal describing a historical habitual. In detail, a perception verb. Hi, i have recently opened a sipp through ig with james hay.
:) is this sentence correct? Does anyone else have an issue where their isa balance is showing as exceeded for the year when this shouldn't be the case? Are you confusing two different meanings of used to?
According to my understanding, we're dealing with a stative verb. In this special case, we should use the simple present for example when we. Pues, por lo que sé, nunca es correcto decir 'be used to + infinitivo' (i'm used to deal) si te refieres a 'estar acostumbrado a hacer algo' sino. I used to deal with children.
The infinitive sounds to me to be the wrong choice to use in this present. Thank you for having the time and patience to deal / in dealing with my problems. Something seems wrong about it, but i am not sure. Can someone tell me if i can trade bitcoin cfd on mt4 with a live ig account?
You should always be sure whom you are dealing with before. When i log i to james hay i can see my funds have cleared and are available to invest, but when i use the ig.