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I wonder if they want this info so
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Hello,
My boss is having a golf day for his rugby club and requested I write a letter to different people to invite them for the golf day as well as to ask for donations as means of gifts to whoever will be participating that day. Could you
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(a) He is painting a picture for his mother. (b) The fruit are good for our health. (c) The caterpillars will become butterflies when they grow up. (d) The girls study in their school. (e) The cobbler works hard to earn his living. (f) They played
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana is known for many things including: its great food and great music but is probably best known for being the city where LSU plays all its home football games. One thing that it is not known for is serial killers, that all
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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daden1789
100 days ago
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Yes, there is plenty of it. To retrieve the conversion of informal words into formal there is one website available on Google where you can find all you've been looking for. 10 Samples: enamoured She doesn't seem very enamoured with her
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anonymous
102 days ago
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There's not really any difference. I suppose "like" is slightly more common in conversation than "enjoy", but "enjoy" is absolutely fine.
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Hello.
What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?
- I like my new job.
- I enjoy my new job.
- I like to play football.
- I li ke playing football.
- I enjoy playing football.
Thanks.
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Hi! Me too. I'm writing a thesis about soccer terms and idioms in french, spanish and english languages. Send me an e-mail at (Email removed) - i have some material for you.
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i don't know what about simple subject & Predicate
I have written
1. We have to play in the football (We is simple subject & Play is simple Predicate)??
This is not a correct sentence. "We have to play
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i don't know what about simple subject & Predicate
I have written
1. We have to play in the football (We is simple subject & Play is simple Predicate)??
2. Some of them will make write this book tomorrow (some of them is
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