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Science_guru wrote: Sweety_pudding wrote:
i think of and off just looks like earchother..
I don't agree with this.
In fact I don't see any relation between "of" and "off"
"of" is a preposition e.g. President of America, son
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Hi abbie1948 !
You are nice,thank you ^_^
"Verbs ending in one stressed vowel"
How can I know of that?
Could you teach me more and suggest some good websites for me to learn?
Thanks again !!
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Hi Xcats,
This is related to the spelling of the past tense forms of regular verbs; it also applies to the "ing" form.
spelling of regular affirmative past tense forms
Most regular verbs: add -ed
work —worked
help —helped
start —
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Incorrect(or informal): If I was you, I would run.
JT: I'd imagine that you've copied this from a grammar site, Victorycountry. isnot incorrect, merely an informal variant. Since it's perfectly grammatical, it's impossible for it to be
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i'd say english helps you a lot . for instance when you don't know a verb but you know the name, for instance " she's got a graceful walk" and " walk the talk ". In my opinion what makes english hard is pronunciation and idioms. Especially the
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Some words, not only verbs, that are used a lot in speaking, have one weak sound and one strong sound.
Weak forms are used in 'connected speech', that is, when you are having a normal, everyday conversation or when they are in the middle of a
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Well, latha, generally speaking, the rule says that between two vowels the sound must be pronounced /z/, as well as when you write and and sometimes . If it is next to consonants or it is written as a sibilant, then it must be pronounced /s/. For
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>>e) o/e(a/e) - e - e
to dream - dreamt - dreamt
to kneel - knelt - knelt
to hold - held - held
to leave - left - left
to bereave - bereft - bereft
to sleep - slept - slept
Oops, I'm sorry!
Also these verbs actually belong to
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Hello ssittoesl!
>>eg. go went gone. In Chinese, you supplement the word "GO" with additional word if you want to say someone "has gone" etc.. The integrity of the word "GO" is preserved.
Hehe, interesting you just picked out a very
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