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Could I use present perfect too? What is the difference between these two? 1. I never forgot to punch in my hours after I found out that I was missing...
By jack112 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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How do I use these two? 1. Why would I have used it? 2. Why would I use it? Thanks.
By jack112 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Hello, this is my first post here. I am a grammar enthusiast and wonder if there is a consensus about when it is proper to use commas before conjunctions...
By Chunes Latest post by Forbes 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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1. You're the last person that I would want to perpettuate it. (I just saw this on TV. I don't get how 'would' is used here.) Why not this: 2. You...
By jack112 Latest post by jack112 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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1. All you do is eat and sleep. (Is the subject here 'all you do' ?) Thanks.
By jack112 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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You are in a resturant. "Could I get a beer please?" or "Can I get a beer please?" "Could you get me a drink please?" or "Can you get me a drink...
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Hi! I'm not sure whether the highlighted pronoun is OK or if it should be replaced by ''its''. ''their'' refers to ''Croatian language classes...
By Antonia Latest post by Antonia 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Good week-end everybody, "His house, which is located near London, is very large." Can this sentence be simplified? "His house, located near London...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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I am more than pleased to read a message from you. So you are always welcome to write to me. I would like to write the above in an email to...
By Rotter Latest post by Tallulah Tam 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Good Morning, afternoon, and evening everybody, Andy: Who is your father among these men? Mike: What did you say? Andy: I asked you who your father...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Hello everybody, Please, comment on my sentences: ( A ) It was them who were holding the ladder on which I climbed on and off repetitively. ...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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I saw this on TV: 1. If I am your uncle, I got to finish what I started. 2. If I was your uncle, I would finish what I started. (The TV show shows...
By jack112 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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The radio, that most ubiquitous of consumer-electronic appliances, is about to enter a new age. I find this sentence at the Cambridge dictionary,...
By Qut Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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In the design of medical experiments, the need for ------- assignment of treatments to patients must be ------- the difficulty of persuading patients...
By jeff_999 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Hello everybody, "I was more likely to scam my therapist than Mrs. Forburg, who was far sharper and harder than her often twinkly manner would suggest...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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I have a confusion...after an auxilary verb like was/were do I still use the past tense behind it? or i just use the present tense like the tense "I did...
By Anonymous Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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"He had injured his knee in high school in a skiing accident while playing football." Thank you for your valuable comments this very moment.....
By Ghulhambodyguard Latest post by Maroline 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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I know that "someone" in treated as a singular word but when refering to it , do we use his/her or their ???
By Maroline Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 82 days ago
 
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Hi! I'm not sure if my articles in the title and subtitle are correct. Can you please check it? LITERATURE SHOULD BE BROUGHT CLOSER TO YOUNG PEOPLE...
By Antonia Latest post by Antonia 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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What's the difference between : 1. Health Education Service has affiliated with the American Society of Medicine to provide training regarding patient...
By Forum_mail Latest post by Clive 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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Can i use "in which" to replace "where" at non-restractive clause? Thx
By Qut Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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Pemmican wrote: The Past Perfect expresses an action or event that took place and had been finished in the past, already before another action...
By SpoonfedBaby Latest post by SpoonfedBaby 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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Can you please check my articles? Thank you We can be fairly pleased with the answer to the question ''How much students actually read?''. The greatest...
By Antonia Latest post by Antonia 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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Dear all Teachers, 1) - Have you ever been in love at first sight? - Have you ever fallen in love at first sight? -Which sentence is right...
By Anonymous Latest post by goldmund 4 yr 83 days ago
 
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Hi, guys. As you can see, it's the first post of Knowedge Hunter (not first post of mine though). The registration on this forum took much longer than...
 
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