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Hi, The Present Continuous tense (singular) is like this. I am drinking. You are drinking. He/she/it is drinking. Questions just involve a different word order. Best wishes, Clive
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the subject verb agreement is with 'you' in the first question and 'the man' in the second. Questions using the verb 'to be' have inverted word order. The statement word order for these questions would be 'you are
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Jackson: Do we need to say more? Let me ask you few more questions. In Will you come to my home today : will is an auxiliary verb come is main verb to my home is infinitive object today is an adverb will is still there when this interrogative
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Hi, Is this sentence correct? Do I use do or does 'Vincent' is third person singular, so say 'does' . (eg I do chores, you do chores, he/she/it does chores) and do I put a comma after "chores" Yes and a question mark?
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Hi Elaine To me, the second sentence is standard: 2. Please find attached the file for .. I would not use the word order in the first sentence with the verb "find". It would be OK if you used the verb "see" instead, however.
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1. Using "the weather vocabulary" suggests the existence of several lists of various other types of vocabulary, for example, and thus "the" could have been used to refer to a specific list. The broader context would clarify
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What is the difference between "hope of early recovery" and hope for early recovery"? Thanks.
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hi i have a word order problem. for example in this sentence : " C++ variables have a property in addition to their value and type known as scope." , if this was my sentence i would say it in this order : "C++ variables have a
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. I recommend against both. They are unspeakably awkward. An ad appropriate in Korea / in a Korean context. A word order appropriate in Korean.
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Hi, Could I put the word "Korean" before the word "context" to make it a compound word (?) for the purpose of making it part of a long adjective that involves a hyphen? I don't think I can separate the words "Korean
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