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Our main task has been finding out new solutions... Seeing is believing is indeed more common. While the "seeing is believing" example is true, the fact remains that both "seeing" and "believing" are pure gerunds in
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Hi,
Perhaps these. It's better if you show us your actual sentence.
The following steps will be performed.
I/we/he will ...., ...., ....
Clive
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ill be the one who will pay for it..?? Any of these are fine: I'll pay for it. I'll be the one who pays for it. I'll be the one who will pay for it. CJ
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I think the reply you supplied above doesn't seem to fit what a typical online grammar source might have on its website for explaining the use of the modal verb "would" That's not surprising. You will go crazy if you try to
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I am doing a course on translation, and one of the sentences I must translate is driving me mad. What on earth do the two underlined verbs mean?
I have heard of the Irish thatching huts in the jungle of Cancun, maising sheep on the
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I have two questions. 1. Does the following sentence make sense? "Do not attempt to clean the product in a dish washing machine or dish dryer or use the product in a microwave oven." 2. Do I have to say, " in dish washing machines
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Hallo!
Is the following sentence correct?
If there ever was an album to rekindle my punk rock spirit it is Siren Songs.
thank you as always for your kind advice!
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Hi,
"Smoke could be smelled as we approached the house."
This is not incorrect, just awkward.
I think they probably want you to write as
"We could smell smoke as we approached the house."
Clive
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Use furthermore or also . Both in the same sentence is redundant. Otherwise, well done.
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Our main task has been to find out new solutions... Our main task has been finding out new solutions... Since the present participle and the present gerund are identical in form in English, the second sentence may indeed appear slightly vague for
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